sog > how do i do that ? the matter is that my footer gonna be huge and it will be visible only on the last page. i dont think it's the best to do (am i wrong?)
The only way to have data at the bottom is putting it in the footer. So if it's mandantory then put it there.
You should be able to only print the footer on the last page by setting the value "PrintOnFirstPage" to false.
@dev.ch nope, it won't work
it's a big shortcoming of the current version of rdlc. The page footer will eat its part of the page, no matter what.
If you set "printonfirstpage" to NO, you maybe spare the space on the first page (i'm not sure about this) but the rest of pages (but the last) will have a big white space at the bottom, provided that you don't show the footer until the last page.
Finally, at the end of the last page, the blank space will be filled with the values of the footer.
AFAIK, there's not a way to achieve the result asked by Activ01...(except by counting the rows i think, but it's really weird)
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sog > how do i do that ? the matter is that my footer gonna be huge and it will be visible only on the last page. i dont think it's the best to do (am i wrong?)
You should be able to only print the footer on the last page by setting the value "PrintOnFirstPage" to false.
it's a big shortcoming of the current version of rdlc. The page footer will eat its part of the page, no matter what.
If you set "printonfirstpage" to NO, you maybe spare the space on the first page (i'm not sure about this) but the rest of pages (but the last) will have a big white space at the bottom, provided that you don't show the footer until the last page.
Finally, at the end of the last page, the blank space will be filled with the values of the footer.
AFAIK, there's not a way to achieve the result asked by Activ01...(except by counting the rows i think, but it's really weird)
"Never memorize what you can easily find in a book".....Or Mibuso
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I'll see what I can do
Thank for the fast reply !