No BBC HD in ON Demand !

I still have not found out why.

Hi, Raghaven
Actually I have used a dummy Group header like you said to show up the report heading in each page; but I wonder if there's any trick in the Crystal Report I don't pay attention caused the sub report not getting Page Header.
Hi, Abhijeet,
Because report header only show one time in first page, so I set heading onto Page Header .  But the page header will be moved to Report Header when I use it as subreport.
Hope you or someone knows why the subreport got re-formatted automatically !?
~Michelle

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