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Hello,
Would anyone be able to help with the following query:
Access 2000 reports that have been in use for some time are now, all of
a sudden, printing with the word and brackets [none] in the top left
hand corner of the page. The [none] problem does not display in Print
Preview view, and there are no unaccounted for labels, text boxes or
fields. The word and brackets display only on the printed copy of the
report. In every instance, the [none] appears on the first page of the
report, but in some instances it appears on all pages. The reports
designs have not been changed in any way, and so we are unable to
account for the problem. The problem is also affecting some newly
produced reports. Interestingly enough, when the controls from the
problematic reports (old and new) are copied into a new, empty report,
the report prints without the [none].
I read two previous postings from this group that raised questions
similar in nature, but no concrete responses were provided. (Jan/7/04
and Nov/16/05). Any ideas on the cause of the problem?
Thank you.
Would anyone be able to help with the following query:
Access 2000 reports that have been in use for some time are now, all of
a sudden, printing with the word and brackets [none] in the top left
hand corner of the page. The [none] problem does not display in Print
Preview view, and there are no unaccounted for labels, text boxes or
fields. The word and brackets display only on the printed copy of the
report. In every instance, the [none] appears on the first page of the
report, but in some instances it appears on all pages. The reports
designs have not been changed in any way, and so we are unable to
account for the problem. The problem is also affecting some newly
produced reports. Interestingly enough, when the controls from the
problematic reports (old and new) are copied into a new, empty report,
the report prints without the [none].
I read two previous postings from this group that raised questions
similar in nature, but no concrete responses were provided. (Jan/7/04
and Nov/16/05). Any ideas on the cause of the problem?
Thank you.