User`s guide

8.6.1.1 Standard headers
A standard header is a block of text that is used to identify each group in a rather generic kind of way.
"Customer," "State," and "Monthly Orders" are all examples of this kind of header.
While the header is somewhat descriptive ("Region Sales Figures" means it is a regional group), you
never know what region is in the group without first looking at the details in the group.
8.6.1.1.1 To create a standard header
1.
Click the Insert Text Object button on the Insert Tools toolbar.
2.
When the object pointer appears, move the object frame into the Group Header section.
3.
Enter the text you want to use for the header.
4.
Click outside the frame when finished to complete the process. Now when you run the report, the
same header will appear at the beginning of each group.
8.6.1.2 Live headers
A live header is a header that changes based on the content of the group. If the data is subtotaled by
region, for example, a live header would typically identify the region detailed in each group. Thus, the
Arizona group would have a header identifying the group as Arizona data, the California group would
have a header identifying the group as California data, and so on.
Note:
When creating a group, the program automatically inserts a group name field in the Group Header
section unless you have toggled the option off using the Options command on the File menu. The
information that follows details how to manually insert such a section (if you do not have the program
insert one automatically) and how to create different kinds of live headers for different needs.
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