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Calculate page subtotals in repeating dynamic subform

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Hello,

I have a repeating subform that can span many pages, at the bottom of the list I have a grand total.......thats great

I would like to add a subtotal for each page of the repeating subform. How can I do this?

I have the following code for my grand total:


I guess I will need some pagination settings as well,

all help hugely appreciated!

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Ok i have figured out the calculations and I am getting exactly what i expect now.

I still have 1 remaining problem to (it is do with pagination settings)............I need to have each page displayed in the following way.

subform header

subform carryforward

subform sf1

subform footer

subform totalsf1

at the moment only the first page is correct, each following page only shows

                                        <----subform header is missing!

subform carryforward

subform sf1

subform footer

subform totalsf1

can someone help me with pagination settings, ive tried every combo i can think of but cant get the right order. form is attached below

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solved, spent way too long on this and it was such a small thing!!!

I have put the carryforward subform inside the header subform, and set the header subform as the overflow leader. I also made the carryforward subform hidden if on the first page! Thanks for your help on this episode Paul.

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