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Designing a Static Form
Designing a Dynamic Form
Objects
Creating Objects
Deleting Objects
Arranging Objects
Page Elements
Creating Page Elements
    Base Page
    Detail Area
    Detail Lines
    Sub-forms
    Group Headers
    Report Header and Footer
    Page Header and Footer
    First Page Footer
    Second Page Footer
    Carried Forward and Brought Forward
    The Accumulative Field
     Widows and Orphans
Deleting Page Elements
Arranging Page Elements
Creating Page Elements

 

Report Header


The Report header is used to print information which is needed only on the first page of the document. On an invoice, this may include specific document information such as the credit terms, bill of lading or sales people. The figure below outlines a sample Report header on a form.

 

Fields from the input file for Report Headers and Footers and for Page Headers and Footers must be defined in the Base Page first.

More information on Defining Variables in Print Line Mode

More information on Defining Variables in Records Mode

To create the Report header:

  • Select Report header from the Define menu.
  • On the Settings tab set:
    • Height - a height for the Report header.
    • Print on all pages - check this box for the Report header to print on all pages. This makes the Report header a Page header.
  • On the Accumulative fields tab, define the accumulative fields Name, and set the data fields to be accumulated from the page elements.
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Report Footer


The Report footer is used to print information which is needed only on the last page of the document. This may include information such as the total of an invoice or a remittance advice slip. The figure below outlines a sample Report footer on a form.

To create the Report footer:

  • Select Report footer from the Define menu.
  • On the Settings tab set:
    • Height - height for the Report footer.
  • On the Accumulative fields tab, define the accumulative fields Name, and set the data fields to be accumulated from the page elements.

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