Ssrs Continued Group Header on Subsequent Pages
"Continued" Header on Subsequent Pages
Hi, Chris Hays has an interesting blog on how to get a "continued ..." header on subsequent pages: http://www.**--****.com/ However, this seems to only work in your browser. Whenever you want to print or export to PDF, it is not shown in every page header, just on the pages where it was shown in the browser. ( browser page has less page breaks than PDF page ) Is there a solution to this problem (I want to repeat the header on every printed page)? Thank you very much!
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