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Duplicate Header on pagination error?

Former Member
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Hi guys,

I am running into an issue and maybe one of you has a solution.

I need to have the header stick to items when paginating and not show on first page or duplicate headers on the second page.

The table is made of subforms.

When the table is at the bottom of the page and the content is sent on the next page:

1. if I set the header as Keep With: Next, I'll see two headers on the second page. Not good.

2. If I uncheck the Keep With: Next, the header is shown on the first page without any items underneath, and all is ok on the second page. i.e. items body has only one header. I don't want to show an empty header on the first page.

It's probably obvious but I just can't see it.

Thanks,

Paul

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Former Member
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Still trying without success.

Here's an image of how things look:

[http://i56.tinypic.com/xcj5tx.jpg|http://i56.tinypic.com/xcj5tx.jpg]

I tried all possible permutations I could think of, but either I get the above result, or only one header, or a duplicate header on the second page.

Thanks,

Paul

chintan_virani
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Well for Header Row you can choose Include Header Row in Subsequent Pages. With this you will always have 1 header on top of page for your items.

Former Member
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My tables are made up of subforms since they are very customized. AFAIK there is no "Include Header Row in Subsequent Pages" option.

I'm still trying all possibilities I can think of, but I still end up with either duplicate headers on the next page, or one empty header on the first and normal header/body on the second page.