lucasleanna Posted June 23, 2014 Share Posted June 23, 2014 As seen in the image above, the header of this table starts at the bottom of a page, and since there's no room for the first row of the grid, that starts on the next page. But the header repeats itself so it appears that there are two headers in a row. What would be a solution for this, to either stop headers from being duplicated on pages, or to only start a grid table at the bottom of a page if it can fit one data row? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnnMary.Thomas Posted June 24, 2014 Share Posted June 24, 2014 The height of the table should be the sum of the height of the row and header.Go to Table and see the height of the data field(row) and the height of the header. Add this and set as the height for the table. The height of the band in which you are going to place this Table should be the same or greater(if it contains other elements) than the Table height Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lucasleanna Posted June 25, 2014 Author Share Posted June 25, 2014 Thank you for your answer. The issue with setting the band height is that the contents of the table are dynamically generated, so the height can vary depending on how many rows of information there are. I found the "prevent" option for the band split types, which pushes the start of the table onto the next page if there isn't enough room to start the first two, preventing the double headers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andio Posted April 12, 2016 Share Posted April 12, 2016 I am looking for a solution for this too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aravindraj.kattabomman Posted February 3, 2017 Share Posted February 3, 2017 Is there any solution for this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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