limit Number of rows on a report

hi

I would like to know if there is a way to limit rows printed on a report before is goes to the next page
For example if my dataset returns 10 rows. I would like to print 5 rows on page 1 and 5 rows on page 2.
My report is set to A4.

Thanks
Ettienne Du Plessis
Senior analyst
First National Battery
ettiend@battery.co.za

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  • gordkgordk St.Catherines On. Canada.
    edited 8:31AM
    See your email that came through to me from the yahoo
    force new page if line# is greater than a value.

    ;)
  • hi

    I would like to know if there is a way to limit rows printed on a report before is goes to the next page
    For example if my dataset returns 10 rows. I would like to print 5 rows on page 1 and 5 rows on page 2.
    My report is set to A4.

    in fastreport 2.33

    Thanks
  • edited January 2019
    hi

    I would like to know if there is a way to limit rows printed on a report before is goes to the next page
    For example if my dataset returns 10 rows. I would like to print 5 rows on page 1 and 5 rows on page 2.
    My report is set to A4.
    in fastreport 2.33
    help me
    ashrafbadawi69@yahoo.com

    Thanks
  • hi

    I would like to know if there is a way to limit rows printed on a report before is goes to the next page
    For example if my dataset returns 10 rows. I would like to print 5 rows on page 1 and 5 rows on page 2.
    My report is set to A4.
    in fastreport 2.33
    help me
    ashrafbadawi69@yahoo.com

    Thanks
  • gpigpi
    edited 8:31AM
    hi

    I would like to know if there is a way to limit rows printed on a report before is goes to the next page
    For example if my dataset returns 10 rows. I would like to print 5 rows on page 1 and 5 rows on page 2.
    My report is set to A4.

    in fastreport 2.33

    Thanks
    Try to use TfrReport.OnManualBuild event. See a sample in the \Demos\Manual folder

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