$$page_number And $$totalpage_number

  • Last update:December 30, 2020
  • I.Description

    $$page_number: current page number

    $$totalpage_number: Total number of report pages

    As long as you can write formulas, you can use $$page_number and $$totalpage_number, and these two variables are numeric and can participate in calculations.

    Note: $$page_number and $$totalpage_number participate in formula calculations and only support calculations in cells, headers and footers.

    Note: $$page_number and $$totalpage_numberare unique attributes of the Pagination Preview, which will only be displayed under the Pagination Preview, and other previews such as the Data Entry Preview are not available.


    II.Example

    The most commonly used is to display the page number in a cell. For example, the effect of a cell display is "current page number/total page number", you only need to enter the formula in the corresponding cell: =$$page_number+"/"+$ $totalPage_number is fine.

    Page number involved in calculations can be found in the case: Set the page number according to the group.


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