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I have noticed in a report that I am creating to an htm file that the html that is created creates the following:

<TR>
<TD NOWRAP COLSPAN=16 class='x44'>
 </TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD NOWRAP COLSPAN=16 class='x44'>
 </TD>
</TR>  


Is there a reason why the SET STYLEMODE = PAGED seems to create these above the SUBHEAD section of the HTML? Guess I just do not see the point and it is actually affecting the way I want to try to display data when I go to print the results.

<TABLE CELLPADDING=1 style='margin-left:0pt;margin-right:0pt;margin-top:0pt;margin-bottom:0pt'>
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:70pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:150pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<COL STYLE="WIDTH:15pt">
<TR>
<TD NOWRAP COLSPAN=16>
 </TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD NOWRAP COLSPAN=16>
 </TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD NOWRAP COLSPAN=3 CLASS='subhead1'>

  

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I figured this out by adding:

ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM NOPAGE
ON TABLE SET PAGE NOLEAD  


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