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How to remove "Page Header" from "Report Footer" on report.

Asked by filtrationproducts in Access Reports, Microsoft Access Database, Access Architecture/Design

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I have a report with a Report Footer but I want to not have the Page Header print on that final page because it looks really tacky.

I would need to insert a page break after the final page of the "Detail" section so none of that data shows up on the Report Footer. Is there a way to do this?

I added a screen shot of the report to help explain what i mean.Start Free Trial
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