DBCrossView overlaying footer when spanning multiple pages

Not sure where to start looking as far as properties and such since the table is built automatically from the database table and autosized.
how do I prevent it from overlapping the footer band.

For crossviews that fit on one page there is no overlapping of the objects that come after it.



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  • edited 9:37PM
    awaller377 wrote: »
    Not sure where to start looking as far as properties and such since the table is built automatically from the database table and autosized.
    how do I prevent it from overlapping the footer band.

    For crossviews that fit on one page there is no overlapping of the objects that come after it.





    There is a group header with "ReprintOnNewPage" set to True, if I set that to false then the crossview does not overlay the footer.
    So something to do with the group header, but I can't turn that off as I need that to print.
    I would be ok with suppressing the group header print if it was in the middle of the crossview but I have no idea how that would be accomplished.

    Is there an easy fix to make group header and cross view play nice together?

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