A page break helps to make a report more readable (and therefore understandable) by breaking the data into logical chunks of information. The Data Report designer allows you to force page breaks before or after any group header or footer, or force a page break after the report header or before the report footer. (Forcing of page breaks on page headers and page footers is ignored because they already occur before and after a page break.)
Note This topic is part of a series that walks you through creating a sample data report. It begins with the topic, Creating a Simple Data Report.
The example below adds a page break before the group header that contains the CompanyName field.
To force a page break before the CompanyName field
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