I want to display the address(6 lines) in first page only. i am applying suppress formula in page footer. The problem is the 6 line space are repeated in remaining pages.
thank u,
There is no way around this limitation. Page headers and footers always take up a fixed amount of space. Without knowing any details about your report, the best suggestion I can make is to try putting your fields in a group footer or detail section that is set to print at the bottom of the page.
You have an option called Suppress blank section in the Section Expert screen. If you select that then the section will be automatically suppressed if nothing is there, anyway you are conditionally suppressing it and I assume that you are suppressing it if the pagenumber is not equal to 1. So from page 2 the section will come as empty and enabling this flag will the suppress this space
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In the Group Header I placed all the fields names below the Group name/field (BIN ID). In the Paging section under Select Expert, I selected New Page After. In my results I do in fact get a page break when the BIN ID changes, which is what I wanted. The problem is I am getting a blank page (with Groups Headers on it) at the beginning of each new group and I do not want that. EG, the very first page of the output is a blank except for the first BIN ID with field names and the next page has exactly the same Group Header data plus all the rows of details in it. That pattern repeats through the whole results. How do I make it stop?
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"In the Paging section under Select Expert, I selected New Page After." When I removed that selection I still got my page breaks and it stopped adding in the blank pages. Problem solved.
Okay, I know that the question is hard to digest.
So I hope this attached picture will make more sense of my question.
Basically I want to maintain some space between my header and my tablix after first page.
I use bottom border for my header and user don't want to see the table and the header just glued together.
tried to put empty textbox (hidden) but not really working as I can't repeat the textbox on subsequent page.
It looks as though you have a gap between the top of the Report Body section and the top of your tablix - this would lead to an extra gap on the first page, which is not repeated on subsequent pages.
If you move your tablix so that there is no gap between it and the top of the Report Body section, this should resolve the problem.
Mark Bannister's answer is correct. Your pictures incorrectly place space between the header and content - tablix. The header shares a border the content - tablix not the body.
The solution, is to place an empty header in your report and that will create the space between the top of the page and the content - tablix you need.
I'm creating a report by account that will either print 2 pages duplex (front and back). But sometimes the amount of data will make it overflow to 3 pages. When that happens I need to make sure a 4th page gets generated (blank) so the next account can print on the front of page 1. How can I accomplish this in VS2010? Thanks.
The answer, like most formatting questions, is to use a Rectangle.
Insert a rectangle, place it after your first table and give it a height of 0.125in. In the Rectangle properties, check Add Page Break After.
Now the problem is with your needing to only use the rectangle's page break when it's on page 2.
Since the Page Number built-in field only works in the header or footer, you need some code for the page number. Add code to get the Page Number to the report code (Report Properties -> Code):
Public Function PageNumber() as integer
Return Me.Report.Globals!PageNumber
End Function
Then set the Rectangle's visibility to Show or Hide based on expression and the expression to:
=IIF(Code.PageNumber() = 3, TRUE, FALSE)
I have use one sub-report in main report with use of jasper Reports. sub-report is print half of is in one page and other half in next page. but i want to print it is in single page. Please help me.
You can set SplitType to equal Prevent in the detail band properties, but that only prevents a band from splitting from page to page, forcing it to begin on the following page of your report. If the output of your sub-report is naturally longer than the page height you have set, then this will just force the sub-report to begin on the following page. I do not think this would be a desirable outcome since in that case the subreport would still populate two separate pages (actually 3 if you include the resulting blank first page).
All that said one solution would be to check off "Ignore Pagination" in your main reports properties. This will ensure that your entire report is viewed as one single page, but this causes problems when printing or PDF'ing.
You are a bit vague in your question, but its also possible that the detail band height is too high. IReport is "pixel perfect" so if the subreport element begins in the middle of the band then that is where it will start. Also if you have title, page header, or column header bands that are not being used, these will result in unwanted white space.
Hope this helps!
There is a property called "isSplitAllowed" in the band tag that should help you.
http://jasperreports.sourceforge.net/schema.reference.html#band
I got the problem that my RDLC-Report always repeats the whole header, if there is data or not, it always repeats the blank space.
I dont want to use a Rectangle instead of my header or something, is there a workaround with let this header-data in the header?
I dont want to have this blank spaces, i wanna see my body there.
Thanks in ancipiation
Alex
You can try a group header...? Hide the row(s) if there's no data for it, and that won't leave a space... set the header to repeat on each page.
Would that be an option?
I've done a few reports that required a footer but some of the stuff in there was only needed on the last page but I didn't want that huge white space in the footer area when the visibility was set to hide for all the pages but the last one... A group footer didn't work for me because I needed certain things at the very bottom of every page (like a form) and you can't access the globals from in the body of the report to toggle visibility... Ultimately I had to setting for that stuff I wanted on the last page to be at the end of the data, meaning it might be in the middle of the last page.... But I positioned my main tablix inside a big rectangle that's is equal to the whole page length - margin size - header length - footer length - (that rectangle I want on the last page).length so that if there is only one row of data, that last page item isn't directly below it but actually right above the footer where it should be. However, if the data is more than a page, that rectangle is just at the end of the data, which is an okay compromise.