Exporting to PDF generating duplicate pages

Post Author: raja6791
CA Forum: Exporting
Hi,
I have a crystal report which includes 4 sub reports. The report contains 9 pages. Which is exported to PDF. It is working fine till last week.  Now  it is generating around 60 duplicate pages of same content.I am using ASP.NET 1.1 & Crystal Reports 11. Please help me. Thanks,Rajasekhar 

I would suggest you to observe the properties of the sub report table in a section where the Page Layout > 'Repeat on every new page' property is checked. If yes, then uncheck the 'Repeat on every new page' property option.
Publish the report again with subreport and test the issue.

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