Totals in PDF

Dear Experts,
I have a requirement to save ALV report output to PDF. When I saved, the Grand Total row is appearing in a new page even though there is space left in the previous page. Can we control this anywhere in the report. Please help.

Hi,
While generating spool check Formatting set to 'X_65_255' which means it will print 65 lines per page and 255 columns.
BR
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