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Sivam
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Sivam asked on 24 May 2010, 09:02 AM
Hi,

    I've a main report with five sub-reports added to it. Each sub-report have different page header. When i view the main report, i'm not able to see the various page-headers. How can i view different page header for each sub-report?
    I want each sub-report to start in a new page. How can i get it?

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Sivam
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answered on 25 May 2010, 11:57 AM
any idea?
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Peter
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answered on 25 May 2010, 02:38 PM
Hello Sivam,

The page sections (Header and Footer) are not related to the report itself, but are relative to the paper or screen. Thus SubReports' page sections are ignored - only the main report page sections are respected. In order to have header/footer for a subreport that repeats on every page, consider using an unbound group (no grouping criteria specified) and set its GroupHeader/FooterSection.PrintOnEveryPage = True.

For better understanding of Reports' sections, check out the Understanding Report Sections help article.

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Sivam
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answered on 14 Jun 2010, 04:20 PM
Peter,
 
I did as you specified on the sub-reports. But still i didn't get the header/footer of the sub-reports.

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Steve
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answered on 15 Jun 2010, 12:01 PM
Hi Sivam,

Check the following:
  1. The PrintOnEveryPage property of the group header/footer is set to true.
  2. The group header/footer sections are Visible (Visible=true).
  3. Do they display if you preview the subreports on their own i.e. not as part of a main report.

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