>>>>>>>Hi everybody,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I have three columns report, which looks like this:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>><b>Town</b> - Group
>>>>>>> Town data - Detail
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>There are situations, when Town prints at the bottom of the page and Town's
>>>>>>>data go to the top of the next column. They don't want to split town Group Header with the town's data. I tried Data Grouping, print on the new page, if... This doesn't help.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>How can I make it work?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Nadya,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Adjust the "Start group on new page when less than " option. This is not an exact science, but if you reduce it a bit, you can get things to work.
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi James,
>>>>>
>>>>>This is the exact setting, I'm trying to change without luck. I already put 1000 and it still doesn't work!!!!!!! :(
>>>>
>>>>I think you want to
reduce the number, not make it larger.
>>>
>>>The minimum number is 0.0000 I can not make it to be negative. I tried to increase this number, but it gives me no effect. It always looks the same.
>>>
>>>Do you know some tricks to make it work? Don't forget, the report is 3 column report, which makes it's harder.
>>
>>OK, maybe if you try making it just a little bit larger than the size of your detail band. My detail band is .1770 by default using a default font of Courrier New, regular 10 point.
>
>How did you measure it? In Show position I see Height=15 and field covers the whole detail band height. I use Times New Roman 9, Regular.
>In Group Header I use Times New Roman 9, Bold.
>
>Anyway, putting 30 seems to did the trick.
Double click on the band that says "Detail" (band under the fields themselves).
If 30 works for you, that's great.