To add total page number into RDLC report, you can use =Globals!TotalPages on the textbox.
If you want to reset the Total Page, for example when you print a new Document No., you can set the ResetPageNumber to True under the PageBreak properties.
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Add Total Page Number to Report
To add total page number into RDLC report, you can use =Globals!TotalPages on the textbox. If you want to reset the Total Page, for example when you print a new Document No., you can set the ResetPageNumber to True under the PageBreak properties. Using Report Builder Using Visual Studio Code
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