When subtotals are inserted into a dataset, only one
row is added between the groups. The report may appear crunched
together for some reviewers (see Figure 1),
and they may request that rows be inserted, separating the subtotaled
groups from each other. You can insert blank rows into a subtotaled
report in two ways.
1. Separating Subtotaled Rows for Print
If
the report is going to be printed, blank rows probably don’t need to be
inserted. Just the illusion needs to be created because the actual need
is for more space between the subtotal and the next group. This can be
done by adjusting the row height of the subtotal rows.
Increasing the Amount of Space After a Subtotal
To increase the amount of space after a subtotal placed below the data, follow these steps:
1. | Collapse the dataset so that only the subtotals are in view.
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2. | Select the entire dataset, except for the header row.
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3. | Press Alt+; (semicolon) to select the visible cells only.
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4. | Go to Home, Cells, Format, and select Row Height.
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5. | Enter a new value in the Row Height dialog, as shown in Figure 2.
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6. | Click OK.
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7. | Go to Home, Alignment, and select the Top Align button.
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8. | Spacing now appears between each group, as shown in Figure 3.
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