S
Shemp
OK, I have a lot of questions about InfoPath (which I just love BTW),
and I will post them here one at a time so I can track them separately.
The overall setup for each of these questions involves a form I've made
to enter sales orders. It's really fast to fill out and gives us much
greater accuracy in writing up orders. There's a section that has a
Repeating Table to enter products and quantity, which also brings up
the unit price and calculates the extended price. Neat stuff. Then
there are Optional Sections for Discount and Sales Tax, but those don't
apply for most customers.
Below the Repeating Table is a Notes section, then a page break and
Terms & Conditions print on the next page. If we enter a lot of items
in the Repeating Table, it can cause the Notes section to break across
two pages, then you get the page break and what should be Page 2 goes
out to Page 3. Looks really jicky when you print it out.
Is there any way to fix this, other than reformatting the document to
make it not do that? Does InfoPath provide widow/orphan control like
Word does?
If you want to see a copy of the form, email me at
J E F F (A T) 5 T R E A |V| B 0 X (d 0 t) C 0 |V|
and I will post them here one at a time so I can track them separately.
The overall setup for each of these questions involves a form I've made
to enter sales orders. It's really fast to fill out and gives us much
greater accuracy in writing up orders. There's a section that has a
Repeating Table to enter products and quantity, which also brings up
the unit price and calculates the extended price. Neat stuff. Then
there are Optional Sections for Discount and Sales Tax, but those don't
apply for most customers.
Below the Repeating Table is a Notes section, then a page break and
Terms & Conditions print on the next page. If we enter a lot of items
in the Repeating Table, it can cause the Notes section to break across
two pages, then you get the page break and what should be Page 2 goes
out to Page 3. Looks really jicky when you print it out.
Is there any way to fix this, other than reformatting the document to
make it not do that? Does InfoPath provide widow/orphan control like
Word does?
If you want to see a copy of the form, email me at
J E F F (A T) 5 T R E A |V| B 0 X (d 0 t) C 0 |V|