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Dustin
Ok,
There may be a simple solution to this, but I've been
here for 14 hours and my brain is fried.
I've created a report, the main report contains 16 sub
reports. When one report's records overflow to the next
page, they sometimes get cut off partially at the bottom
and the other partial amount of text is displayed on the
next page, barely readable. I'm trying to find out why
the data (regardless of my margins) is getting cut off and
only displaying the top half of the characters on one page
and the lower half on the next page.
ALSO!
I've managed to get these sub reports to continue headers
on the main report using macro's (i.e. "My Records" then
on next page "My Records (Continued...)") HOWEVER!
Access's reports seem to choose at random when it wants to
display them, I found an example on MSDN which solves
almost all problems I've ever had with reports, however
none of the reports they've done are all that complex...
is there any other resources out there that have examples
of common problems?
There may be a simple solution to this, but I've been
here for 14 hours and my brain is fried.
I've created a report, the main report contains 16 sub
reports. When one report's records overflow to the next
page, they sometimes get cut off partially at the bottom
and the other partial amount of text is displayed on the
next page, barely readable. I'm trying to find out why
the data (regardless of my margins) is getting cut off and
only displaying the top half of the characters on one page
and the lower half on the next page.
ALSO!
I've managed to get these sub reports to continue headers
on the main report using macro's (i.e. "My Records" then
on next page "My Records (Continued...)") HOWEVER!
Access's reports seem to choose at random when it wants to
display them, I found an example on MSDN which solves
almost all problems I've ever had with reports, however
none of the reports they've done are all that complex...
is there any other resources out there that have examples
of common problems?