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noe1818 via AccessMonster.com
You may think this is not pretty (and it isn't) but I have to print forms
instead of reports, so things get messy. I know forms are not meant to be
printed, but I've got to work with what I've been told to do. I've worked
around most of my problems, but this one sticks out.
I have a couple of fields set to grow on subform1. I have 2 subforms on my
main page. The problem is when the fields grow it pushes some of the 1st form
onto page 2 of the print, but it doesn't push subform 2 onto page 3, it cuts
it in half (Subform1 appears on pages 1&2, which is fine, but subform 2 is
displayed half on page 2 and half on page 3- not good). I haven't been able
to make subform 1 appear on pages 1&2 and subform2 on page 3. Any ideas? I've
tried putting page breaks after subform 1, but that doesn't work.
NL
instead of reports, so things get messy. I know forms are not meant to be
printed, but I've got to work with what I've been told to do. I've worked
around most of my problems, but this one sticks out.
I have a couple of fields set to grow on subform1. I have 2 subforms on my
main page. The problem is when the fields grow it pushes some of the 1st form
onto page 2 of the print, but it doesn't push subform 2 onto page 3, it cuts
it in half (Subform1 appears on pages 1&2, which is fine, but subform 2 is
displayed half on page 2 and half on page 3- not good). I haven't been able
to make subform 1 appear on pages 1&2 and subform2 on page 3. Any ideas? I've
tried putting page breaks after subform 1, but that doesn't work.
NL