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Want Summary Band at bottom of page.
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08/09/2008 08:00:00
Erick Miranda
Formata Data Business - Grupo Linx
Contagem, Brazil
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Reports & Report designer
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01345297
Message ID:
01345683
Views:
52
Hi Cathy,

OK.
Thanks for your explanation!



>>Hi Matt,

>>>On my reports, how can I make the Summary Band flush with the BOTTOM of the last page of the report? It will mean having an unknown amount of white space from the last detail record. The last page may have only 2 or 3 detail records, or it may fill 75% of the page. Either way, I still want the Summary Band all the way at the bottom of the page. The Summary Band spans about 1" of vertical space on the report.
>>>
>>>I have tried putting it in a Page Footer, and setting the "Print When" of each element to make it print only on the last page, but when you do it hat way, the space is allocated at the bottom of every page, and I don't like that. (If haven't tried this method since upgrading to VFP9, so maybe that behavior is different now, but I doubt it.)

>>When you putting it in a Page Footer, and setting the "Print When" of each element to make it print only on the last page, did you try to check Remove Line If Blank? I think this cans help you.
>>Good luck!
>
>Remove Line when Blank won't help. VFP only looks at the defined height of a given band to determine if there's enough room for it to fit on the page. It doesn't bother to evaluate all the Print When conditions, removing items as needed. That means that even if all the fields in the band aren't going to print, it will still move to the next page because it "thinks" it needs that room to print the band.
Erick
Força Sempre!
Strength Always!
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