How conditionally skip stuff on a report?

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Arno R

Steve said:
Just like you can't drop it; there was no need to respond to my post as you did other
than to get your dig in me!

Regards,

Steve

Now who's clinically obsessive here... ??
haha hilarious! You really make my day...

Regards,
Arno R

BTW: You did take your pills ?? I am afraid not ...
 
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Steve

Once again you earn the "B" word!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You track all my posts. You have seen the URL for Rules Of Conduct for MVPs
posted more than once. Of course, don't ask Jeff Boyce; he doesn't know what
they are or chooses not to follow them.

Regards,

Steve
 
S

Steve

And one more thing, aren't you going to answer my question in my other post?

Regards,

Steve
 
S

Steve

OK, you're as slippery as a lizard.

As an MVP you still have the responsibility to not only strive to behave in
concordance with the MVP Rules of Conduct but to also admonish other MVPs
that breach the MVP Rules of Conduct. The next time Visio John posts his
non-professional defamatory and libelous statement against me in one of the
MS public newsgroup, let's see if you have the integrity to admonish him.

Regards,

Steve
 
M

Mark

don't suppose any of you guys/gals have time to look at my post "Report
Footer, multi-column rpt", would you?
Thanks,
Mark
 
S

Steve

Hi Mark,

I just responded!!

Steve


Mark said:
don't suppose any of you guys/gals have time to look at my post "Report
Footer, multi-column rpt", would you?
Thanks,
Mark
 
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ray anselmi

LOL. I still don't have answer to my question. I would like to skip the record completely. Not just set height to zero, etc.... If the value of a field in the record is blank, skip printing the record. Thnaks.



Steve wrote:

Hi Mark,I just responded!!Steve
19-Oct-09

Hi Mark,

I just responded!!

Steve

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Jeff Boyce

Did you try my suggestion? Use a query to feed the report. In the query,
exclude those records.

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Access MVP

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