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Identify last record of grouping in detail section of report to eliminate last dividing line

Asked by RalphyC in Access Reports, Access Coding/Macros

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I have a report with two level of grouping as seen below. How do I eliminate the divide line after Record #3, when there is no more data in the lowest level grouping? Possibly finding last record and formatting the detail section and make the dividing line invisible property would work, but how do I know when it reached the last record? I still need to keep the divide line between previous records.

Country Grouping header
    City Grouping header
        New York
        Detail Section
               Record #1
                ----------------------------
                Record #2
               ----------------------------
              Record #3
             ----------------------------
  City Footer
  Chiacgo
           Detail Section
                Record #1
                ----------------------------
                Record #2
                ----------------------------
                Record #3
               ----------------------------
   City Footer
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Zones: Access Reports, Access Coding/Macros
Tags: Microsoft, MS ACCESS 2003, VBA
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