Found solution to this one.
http://support.crystaldecisions.com/kbase/c2003773.asp?AJID=F9B0DE53AC38B44EB0494400B2166E7F
Thanks to anyone who read this
CR 8.5
SQL server 2000
I have a report with three groups.
Division
Profit Center
Manager
There are several columns of totals for each group going across the page. The details section is suppressed and all totals are on each group header. If a report user wants to see details...
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