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> I'm creating the first of several reports and > would like for them to be consistent. The answer is in the question in my opinion. I would follow the look and feel of the reports that are already in place. If there is too much variation, limit your examination to the reports that are similar (same application) to the one you are working on. If that doesn't help, I suggest that you ask the end user what they want to see. Remind them that if they file these things, they may want to have the run date/time and any input parameters on there so that an auditor can tell what the report was trying to say. --buck
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