J
Jay Myhre
I have created a rather lengthy report (used by Paramedics to enter
prehospital care data). When I open and print the report using MS Access
2003 or newer it prints everything. When I open and print the report using
MS Access 2000 about 50% of the data is missing. I have changed the printer
settings to have it complete the spooling before printing and also change
the "Fast Laser Printing" on the report to No but it doesn't help. Is there
some code I can put in the report "On Print" (or elsewhere) that will get the
report to completely populate the data fields on the report before it prints?
Some of the users of this database are still using MS Access 2000 and won't
be upgrading anytime soon.
prehospital care data). When I open and print the report using MS Access
2003 or newer it prints everything. When I open and print the report using
MS Access 2000 about 50% of the data is missing. I have changed the printer
settings to have it complete the spooling before printing and also change
the "Fast Laser Printing" on the report to No but it doesn't help. Is there
some code I can put in the report "On Print" (or elsewhere) that will get the
report to completely populate the data fields on the report before it prints?
Some of the users of this database are still using MS Access 2000 and won't
be upgrading anytime soon.