The only way (as far as I'm aware) of doing this is to perform all the workings of the report in code first to identify the number of lines which will be produced, then you can work out how many pages it will print.
Simple if its a basic report, but in most cases its not worth doing.
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Simple if its a basic report, but in most cases its not worth doing.
page n of m
or
page x of y
but basically you will find that this is not easy to do.
& most people bil on trying to do it. I was one of them.
If need pages numbers like this I use Crystal Reports where it's a breeze to do.
http://www.BiloBeauty.com
http://www.autismspeaks.org