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Maurita
Hi, hope someone can help me with a problem I've run into while
creating a report.
I have a report where I must use three different Headers to obtain the
information I need (Downtime, ProductNumber, and CustomerLotNumber).
The information is in three headers, but in different locations in
each header (which if combined, could be in a straight line). The
client wants totals for the information pertaining to Downtime,
ProductNumber, and CustomerLotNumber, but he doesn't want them by
detail. The only way I could think to accomplish this was to create
separate Headers which would give the information he requested. This
works great but the information is hard to read since it is spread out
on three lines.
Is there a way that I can combine all the Headers when printing the
report so that all the information prints on one line? None of the
fields in any of the Headers overlap.
Thank you.
Maurita Searcy
creating a report.
I have a report where I must use three different Headers to obtain the
information I need (Downtime, ProductNumber, and CustomerLotNumber).
The information is in three headers, but in different locations in
each header (which if combined, could be in a straight line). The
client wants totals for the information pertaining to Downtime,
ProductNumber, and CustomerLotNumber, but he doesn't want them by
detail. The only way I could think to accomplish this was to create
separate Headers which would give the information he requested. This
works great but the information is hard to read since it is spread out
on three lines.
Is there a way that I can combine all the Headers when printing the
report so that all the information prints on one line? None of the
fields in any of the Headers overlap.
Thank you.
Maurita Searcy