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Mike
I'd like to size a form so that each form will print on a landscaped 8.5x11
page. I set the form size to be 10x7.5 (size of ls page /w .5 boarders).
however when i do a print preview, there is a little bit that carries to the
next page. and that just pushes everything down.
at the bottom i have subform/graph that i want to keep with the current
form. (please don't say this should be a report, because it can't. it's for
selecting/changing info and to be printed from) and because this graph is
there, if the "top" of the form isn't at the top of the page, the graph is on
the next page, which i don't want.
first, why is there extra space w/ access 2003? shouldn't a 10x7.5 page
take up 10x7.5 on both the screen/paper? why does MSA add the extra space at
the top?
second, i can make the info fit into a smaller area say 7.25 high or so, and
then have a new page for the next form, if that's possible.
any help?
thanks a bundle
page. I set the form size to be 10x7.5 (size of ls page /w .5 boarders).
however when i do a print preview, there is a little bit that carries to the
next page. and that just pushes everything down.
at the bottom i have subform/graph that i want to keep with the current
form. (please don't say this should be a report, because it can't. it's for
selecting/changing info and to be printed from) and because this graph is
there, if the "top" of the form isn't at the top of the page, the graph is on
the next page, which i don't want.
first, why is there extra space w/ access 2003? shouldn't a 10x7.5 page
take up 10x7.5 on both the screen/paper? why does MSA add the extra space at
the top?
second, i can make the info fit into a smaller area say 7.25 high or so, and
then have a new page for the next form, if that's possible.
any help?
thanks a bundle