Karen,

David is right.  Also, fields must be created/placed on each region (not lassoed and 
moved unto a region) so that they fit perfectly within the region.  I have a complex 
report which prints beautifully but it gave me fits to setup.  I can put together a 
sample and e-mail to you privately.  Just let me knowâ ~Claudine â

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Karen
 
I didn't see any answers to your questions, so I'll offer what help; I can.
 
I find this whole area of reports still the most confusing piece of an otherwise 
terrrific package and upgrade from previous releases.
 
I can't answer questions 1 and 3, but can offer some help on 2.  Take a look at the 
report AllColumns in the sample RBTI Concomp database that comes with 7.x.  
 
The key is not that the that the DBmemo must be in the region, but that all elements 
BELOW it that should shift down when the dbmemo is large should be in a region!  Each 
of those elements IN the region are marked as Keep Together so they stay with the 
region. Then the REGION is marked to ShiftRelativeTo the MEMO above it.
 
Razzak, can you jump in to indicate if I've got this right and to offer further 
clarification on the other questions for Karen?
 
David Blocker
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Man, do I need a refresher course or what?  I haven't had to do any 
complicated reports (not that this seems complicated, but it's something 
easy to do in 6.5++ and I'm scratching my head over 7.1 and can't find 
any samples with what I'm trying to do). 

I'm trying to put together a report to show a client who's considering 
upgrading to 7.1 from 4.5.  Unfortunately this will be on the cheap, so I 
am doing a straight conversion -- no restructuring of database tables. 

Question 1:  Is it true that there is no way to word wrap a DBLabel?  Please 
tell me there's a way to do this.  This report has tons of columns and all the 
text values wrap into multiple lines.  I do not want to restructure a table to 
change nice static text columns into a whole bunch of note fields. 

Question 2:  If I have a DBMemo with other DBLabels located below it in the 
detail band, what's the procedure to keep the memo from flowing down into 
the field below it?  Do I have to enclose every DBMemo field within a region? 

Question 3:  It says that "stretch" will be ignored if the band is "static".  I had 
"static", but it refused to let me choose "dynamic".  I would click it and it 
goes back to "static" 

Feeling stupid today! 

Karen 

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