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Solution narcism Posted April 4, 2017 Solution Share Posted April 4, 2017 What you are experiencing is the expected behavior given your current reports(main + subreports) designs.If you were to set a background for each subreport element in the main report(see the attached image: yellow for 1st, purple for 2nd), you would notice that the user2 subreport, at page 2 in the main, would try to fill the remaining space but would not fit completely(but render something - its 1st actual subreport page) and would overflow on the third page of the main, which is actually the second page of the subreport.To fix this, you need to adjust your main report design like so:- adjust the second subreport element size to be at least the size of the topMargin(20px) + page header(50px) that you have in user2 subreport, to a total of at least 70px. This should force user2 subreport to overflow completely onto the next page if the engine cannot render at least the margin and the page header in the remaining space.- optionally, set the detail band to wrap the two subreport elements tightly. The detail band should end right after the second subreport element in order to avoid preserving unnecessary white space Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patchy_9 Posted April 6, 2017 Author Share Posted April 6, 2017 Thank you narcism, I changed the height of subreport in main report and It fixed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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