Karen,

I know it's not a solution and that you shouldn't need to do and you/your
client won't want to do it but until another solution is found you could set
the lines to zero and output to a file then import into a word processor.

I used to understand Word macros and I've lost touch with the latest VB
macros in Word but it might be possible to set up a macro that sets the
pages for you somehow. One trick might me to set a variable positioned way
off the normal (R:Base) printed page that the word processor could use to
identify your page breaks.

Hope something works for you,
Regards,
Alastair.



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From: "tellef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "All" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with DOS report


>
> As Alastair recommended, I changed the lines per page on
> my DOS report from 59 to 0.  Reprinted the report and there
> are no problems.  Changing the lines to 59 immediately causes
> lookup and summing problems.  Since there is no other workaround
> for this problem, I'll ask my client if they can live without
> page headers because they won't get any with lines set to 0.
> Of course, this means that any of her DOS reports with a break
> could exhibit the same problem...  I will be submitting a
> report to RBTI on this.
>
> Karen
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