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Hi Mike,


I'm still 'all at sea', I'm afraid. I can't for the life of me see how
to create a new section, never mind how to make it disappear conditionally.

When starting to edit a report you could see Pageheader, Details and
Pagefooter.
This are 3 sections of the report. You could add groups for everything
you will sort. So you could get more sections: a groupheader and, if you
have choosen, a groupfooter. Every new grouping creates new sections.

For every section you could choose an expression for a conditional
display (don't know, if the translation is right here). You could write
there something like
[Name]="Robert"
So the section will only appear when the content of the field "Name" in
your datasource is "Robert".

If this is obscure for you please write down you question a little bit
better. Might be I don't understand ist the right way - because my
knowledge of English is very obscure.

Regards

Robert
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