PDF Export from the JRC

Looking for two possible fixes.
First one:
I am exporting crystal reports to PDF from the JRC.  I have a report that contains sub-reports in the group header which when displayed, span multiple pages.  In the designer, it starts on a page and then wraps to the next page (as expected).  From the JRC, if the subreport spans multiple pages, it displays a blank page first, then the subreport and subsequent pages.  So for example, instead of a 12 page report, I get an 18 page report with 6 blank pages.
Second one:
When the sub-report spans multiple pages, I lose the page headers on the subsequent pages with the sub-report only to get the page header back when the next sub-report prints..
Are there any fixes for this?
Victor

Allow me to actually re-phrase my problem.
First one:
I am exporting crystal reports to PDF from the JRC. I have a report that contains a group header which when displayed, span multiple pages. In the designer, it starts on a page and then wraps to the next page (as expected). From the JRC, if the group header spans multiple pages, it displays a blank page first, then the group info and subsequent pages. So for example, instead of a 12 page report, I get an 18 page report with 6 blank pages.
I do have the "Keep together" check for the group because I do want a new page every time the group begins to print, but I don't want the blank page in between.
Second one:
When the group spans multiple pages, I lose the page headers on the subsequent pages within the group header only to get the page header back when the next group header prints..

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