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Reporting Services: TextBoxes always on same page

Hi,

I have a group of TextBoxes on my report that I want to be put always on the
same page. These are like for isntance 5 lines of textboxes, and I don't
want to have 3 of them on 1 page, and 2 on the second: If there isn't enough
space left on the first page, I want them to be put all 5 of the on the
second page.

The only way I found ,was by putting them all together in a rectangle. But
this is kind of labour intensive. Does anybody has any idea?

Thansk a lot in advance,

Pieter
Nov 16 '07 #1
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To put them into a rectangle is the best way to keep them all together.

Why do you say it´s laborious? You can cut your textboxes, place a rectangle
and paste textboxes into the rectangle.
This rectangle will also help you to move them or place them all together,
without having to move them one by one.

"Pieter" <pi****************@hotmail.comescribió en el mensaje
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I have a group of TextBoxes on my report that I want to be put always on
the same page. These are like for isntance 5 lines of textboxes, and I
don't want to have 3 of them on 1 page, and 2 on the second: If there
isn't enough space left on the first page, I want them to be put all 5 of
the on the second page.

The only way I found ,was by putting them all together in a rectangle. But
this is kind of labour intensive. Does anybody has any idea?

Thansk a lot in advance,

Pieter

Nov 16 '07 #2
Hm indeed, it isn't that laborous as I thougt it would be :-)

Thanks,

Pieter

"Mónica" <mo*********@augure.comwrote in message
news:eD**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
To put them into a rectangle is the best way to keep them all together.

Why do you say it´s laborious? You can cut your textboxes, place a
rectangle and paste textboxes into the rectangle.
This rectangle will also help you to move them or place them all together,
without having to move them one by one.

"Pieter" <pi****************@hotmail.comescribió en el mensaje
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>Hi,

I have a group of TextBoxes on my report that I want to be put always on
the same page. These are like for isntance 5 lines of textboxes, and I
don't want to have 3 of them on 1 page, and 2 on the second: If there
isn't enough space left on the first page, I want them to be put all 5 of
the on the second page.

The only way I found ,was by putting them all together in a rectangle.
But this is kind of labour intensive. Does anybody has any idea?

Thansk a lot in advance,

Pieter


Nov 16 '07 #3

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