keeping subreoprts together

M

mc

I have a student grading program which produces a report for each student by
student id number.

The 'main' report starts with an English grade, since all students must take
English.

The rest of the subjects are all subreports to the 'main' report.

IF a student has a certain subject the subreport for that subject will
appear as part of the student's report.

Most student reports are 3 to 4 pages long.....but do not need to be.

I can't get the separate sub reports to print on one page..?

For example a math grade may have the header with teacher, section, room
number etc..on one page and the teacher comments and / or grade on the next
page.

I've tried different grouping configurations but can not get it right

any ideas?

please email (e-mail address removed)

thanks!
 
G

Guest

mc,

See my response in another Newsgroup.

Please avoid multi-posting. If your question truly applies to more than one
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Also, for a variety of reasons, people are reluctant to respond to an email
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Sprinks
 
M

mc

sorry :)

which other group?

-m-
Sprinks said:
mc,

See my response in another Newsgroup.

Please avoid multi-posting. If your question truly applies to more than one
newsgroup, cross-post it instead so that there is a single thread to follow.

Also, for a variety of reasons, people are reluctant to respond to an email
address, and soliticiting a response thereto is contrary to the purpose of
the newsgroup, which is to benefit all users from seeing questions and
responses in which they might have an interest.

Guidelines to using the Newsgroups are posted at:
http://www.ezine.com/netiquette.html


Sprinks
 
M

Marshall Barton

Well, that's one of reasons against multi-posting.

I wanted to see more of this thread, but jumping around
different groups looking for it is more trouble than it's
worth.
 

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