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Note
Multiple rows may be associated with the same detail table.
Consecutive rows linked to the same detail table are treated as a group and
repeated as such.
l You can drag rows up or down to change the order in which they appear in the
table.
l By default, a row is repeated once for each record in the detail table, but in tables
with several levels and long nested tables you may want an extra repetition of a row
if its sub-table runs over multiple pages.
In order to repeat a row before and/or after a page break:
1. Add an extra row.
2. Associate it with the detail table of which a row must be repeated in case its
sub-table gets split over multiple pages.
3.
Change the Initial setting to Before a page break, After a page break,
or before and after a page break (All). This button changes the data-show-row
attribute of the row; see "A Dynamic Table's data- attributes" on page879.
Note that this button is only available if the row is followed by a nested table.
4. Add fields as you like.
Note that this extra row will only appear in the output in case there is a page break
in its sub-table.
Tip
A text like "continued on next page" or "continued from previous page" can be
added after the table has been created. See "Mixing text and data in one cell"
on page875.
l
Activate the Header Row button to display a row with the names of the current
row's data fields before each row in the output.
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