• Don't you give up Arun.

    In my case I did a merge cells on all columns for a header row in a table and one page in the report when exported to pdf was printing in bits and pieces across several pages.

    After so many attempts at rebuilding the reports for several days, by chance I discovered this. Merging cells for a report table title is a common thing and never would I have realised that this would cause printing problems.

    So, again do not give up, try building the report from scratch. do not make a copy of the existing report and make design changes. you never know what caused the craziness in the original report.

    Like I said, it is only by trials we perfect the art.

    Also, space(), chr(), vbcrlf, newline() might behave differently in Rpt Mgr, Excel, PDF......

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