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  1. redwine's post in How to use column break was marked as the answer   
    Badrish,
     
    Is your data organized into more than one column:
    Edit > Report Properties > Columns (tab) - the break may be acting as a page break if you have only one (1) column.
    Try to split your detail band into several columns by assigning an appropriate number in your Report Properties. This may resolve the page break issue. If this works, you may also want to place your header fields into the column header bands so your data will be organized under the appropriate headers.
     
    hth. :)
     
    Edwin
  2. redwine's post in iReport 1.3.2 don't work with groovy was marked as the answer   
    nzanaga,
     
    I also ran into that problem two weeks ago.
    Giulio immediately posted a bug for this at
     
    http://www.jasperforge.org/sf/go/artf2191?nav=1
     
     
    He told me that...

    "iReport 1.3.2 ships with an old groovy jar.
    You need to replace the old groovy-all-1.0-beta-10.jar (in the lib directory) with the new groovy-all-1.0.jar available in JasperReports 1.3.2 or in the iReport SVN repository." 
    Just a bit of information...
    I still had problems running 1.3.2 after replacing the old beta jar so I just stayed with 1.3.1... at least for now.
    There are actually several similar observations about 1.3.2 that you will find in the forum and I'm pretty sure that Giulio made several corrections and bug fixes to 1.3.2 since I tried it out.
     
    Edwin
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