Joel,
Were you near the fire I heard about on the news the other day?
One idea would would be that your report cursor contain 2 records for every record you currently have. These records could be identical, except for a flag indicating whether it is a page 1 or page 2 record. Your detail band needs to be big enough to force new pages.
In your detail band, you will have different fields laying on top of each other...use the Print When expression to determine whether you are on the front or the back.
Let's see if I can find some posts from Cathy to give you more input...okay:
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548081Wow, pat myself on the back! She suggested the same solution as I did :)
HTH,
Steve
>I very much appreciate your response!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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>YES, I have a report where I am going to print address on one side of paper and some small amount of data about that person on back side.
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>I have a duplex printer for that.
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>The report breaks and prints a new page on every record so the thought was I could print both sides same sheet.
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>I tried to just move down to about 16" on 11" long paper (that is about where I would need it).
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>I think I have to change the paper length and ten depend on the printer to print part of the record on one side then part on back.
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>I would apprecaite any suggestions!!!
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>THANKS
>Joel
Steve Gibson