Report's pages in 2 different styles

Hello there,
can we implement the report with first page and rest of the pages in 2 different styles.
Thank you

oh thanks but can i pass a parameter to the jsp page residing in another server using redirect? e.g.
response.sendRedirect("http://www.anotherserverpage.jsp?valuetopass=10");
will i be able to use Response.getParameter in the page residing in the other server?

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