Specifications
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Link With Band
Example 10
Lonely Group Header Band
Occasionally, depending on the number and size of bands in your report, you may get
pages that have Group Header Bands at the end of a page. Its corresponding Detail Bands
are then printed on the following pages as illustrated in the figure below.
Figure 138 – Lonely Group Header
Lonely Group Footer Band
In other cases, a page will have just enough room to print the last Detail Band. The Group
Footer Band will be printed on the following page by itself as seen in the figure below.
Figure 139 – Lonely Group Footer
These situations are not desired and to overcome them, use the “Link with Band” feature.
This feature is available for all band types. Report Writers select which band to link the
current band to so the above situations will not occur.
The method to use for this option is to set the link inside the band that comes first. For
example, to fix the lonely group header, you would set the Link with band option in the
Group Header Band since the Detail Band comes after the Group Header Band.










