APEX IR report - breaking down columns

Hello experts,
I am creating Interactive Report and need break down couple columns.
ex:
country province city
USA CA city1
USA CA city2
USA MA city3
USA MA city4
What I need to display is:
USA CA city1
___ __ city2
___ MA city3
___ __ city4
I can display this format using classic report. When I use IR report, the breaking down column goes on the top.
How can I get the same format in IR ?
BTW, I don't have any print server setup.
Many thanks.
Edited by: user2855902 on Oct 7, 2012 6:24 PM

Thanks for the reply.
I can go to the header and click control break, but the report format is not what I need.
By clicking control break, I can get report:
USA
CA city1
CA city2
MA city3
MA city4
I need display "USA" at the left side.
Thanks.

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