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I need some help. I have a HEADING that is two pages in length. I also have a JPG image I want to print on one of the pages. How can I get the JPG image ONLY on the second page? I can get the image to appear on BOTH pages. I can get the image to appear on Page 1 only. How do I get the image to appear on Page 2 only?
What happens if you specify the vertical location of the image off the bottom of the page ?
I would expect it to just disappear, but stranger things have happened and it may show up on the next page.
Is the two pages repeated ?, i.e. do you have a BY and PAGE-BREAK ?
If not then you could break the text and have the first page done with ON TABLE SUBHEAD, and the rest in the HEADING, then the image should be easily added.
Yes, the 2 pages are repeated. Therefore the ON TABLE SUBHEAD only works for the 1st address and not the rest. I want the first page as the address page, the 2nd page is the letter that contains a logo and signature image. And a 3rd page that just the data page - no logo header needed.
I am still trying to make this work. Anymore suggestions.
I have many suggestions, but all are more complicated than the previous.
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If you were able to add an extra field to your data, than contains three records, e.g. 1,2,3, then you could change the report to use ON FIELD PAGE-BREAK and ON FIELD SUBHEAD with a WHEN clause, and each subhead would be on a different page.
Thanks for your help. I took another option. I broke it up into 2-parts and used a compound statement. The address page was the first part. The second part was the letter and data information with the logo and signature image. The mailroom will have to collate the pages. Thanks again for your suggestions!