Cross tab template Formatting. Two Row Groups cannot be on the same line

Hi
I have a cross tab template(Vetsriselvan favor) where it has Multiple Row groups. In the RTF template I want them to be on the same line but somehow it works only if they are one below the other. In this template Comp is the First Group Row then Acct is 2nd Group Row and Expense is the 3rd Group Row. Period is the Column. I want all the Group rows start from the same line instead one below the other. Is it possible to do it?
Comp Acct Expense Period
<?for-each-group:/BIOFASPRJ/LIST_G_SUMDEPR1PERACCT/ <[?for-each-group@column:G_PERIOD_NAME[./PERIOD_NAME!=''];PERIOD_NAME|mailto:?for-each-group@column:G_PERIOD_NAME[./PERIOD_NAME!=''];PERIOD_NAME]?>
G_SUMDEPR1PERACCT/LIST_G_COMP_CODE/G_COMP_CODE;./COMP_CODE?> F_comp
<?for-each-group:./LIST_G_ACCT/G_ACCT [LIST_G_DESCRIPTION/G_DESCRIPTION/LIST_G_PERIOD_NAME/G_PERIOD_NAME/LIST_G_DEPR1/G_DEPR1];ACCT?> <?variable@incontext:G1;current-group()?>acc
<?for-each-group:./LIST_G_DESCRIPTION/G_DESCRIPTION[LIST_G_PERIOD_NAME/G_PERIOD_NAME/LIST_G_DEPR1/G_DEPR1];DESCRIPTION?><?variable@incontext:G2;current-group()?>acc

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