Vertical dividing of a page to two pages when exporting to .pdf

This is the issue : we are having several columns in the report, let's say they are 8, and several pages, let them be 4 and all this on landskape page. The thing we want is when exporting the report to .pdf file to have firstly the 1st page with the first 4 columns, then the first page with the other 4 columns and thus we need the other 3 pages to be exported one after another, not the first 4 columns on the 4 pages and then the next 4 columns on the 4 pages. Is it possible to be done this way? Do you guys have any ideas? Thanks a lot in advance!

One way would be to use a subreport for the first page placed in the Page header, then format for the following pages in the main report sections.

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