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Can a Group Header Be Made to Print at the top of Every Column?

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akabatman2

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Feb 25, 2003
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I have a 2 column report, I would like to make the group header print at the top of each column, like so;

Phonetic Analysis|Phonetic Analysis
------------------------------------
Data |Data
Data |Data
Data |Data

I need the Dynamic Group Header to print at the top of each Column.

Is there a way to do this?

Thanks,

Tom
 
I ASSUME you have 2 groups

Just suppress the first Group header and put your column header fields in the second Group header

You can select this header to even print again if the data straddles 2 pages

Jim Broadbent

The quality of the answer is directly proportional to the quality of the problem statement!
 
Hi Ngolem,

Thank you for the response. I tried this, I don't know if I am miscomunicating, let me see if I can explain.

I want the Group Header to "Phonetic Analysis" to display on the same page at the top of each column, before the detail data.

Top of Column1 Top of Column2

PHONETIC ANALYSIS PHONETIC ANALYSIS
Data Data
Data Data
Data Data
Data Data

Basically, no matter how many columns there are on the report, on the same page, the group Header will display at
the top of any column on the same page, dynamically.

I hope this better explains. If this is what you understood, please specify more detail. I performed what you suggested and was unsuccessful.

Thank you for your time.

Tom
 
I am GUESSING at how your report is set up.....Why make me Guess????

How are you generating your columns? [b} I have no clue !!![/b]

Answer this with detail and you will get a decent answer ...from me or someone else....read my tagline!

Jim Broadbent

The quality of the answer is directly proportional to the quality of the problem statement!
 
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