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From: kbrad28 via AccessMonster.com on 10 Jul 2008 09:34 I have discovered an KB article "Columns in a subreport DO NOT Snake" that has helped me change the detail section of a report. Now the problem that I am having is that once the widths of the columns has been set in the report the second column info is cut off...I have tried various change but no luck. Has anyone else has this type of problem after using the article found here (support.microsoft.com/kb/212748)? Or any suggestions on how to shrink some of the white space that is being created? Thanks in advance. Kbrad28 -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-reports/200807/1
From: Golfinray on 10 Jul 2008 10:45 Have you tried going to file\page setup\page and adjusting the size of your report? You may have to go landscape or go to a larger size paper. "kbrad28 via AccessMonster.com" wrote: > I have discovered an KB article "Columns in a subreport DO NOT Snake" that > has helped me change the detail section of a report. Now the problem that I > am having is that once the widths of the columns has been set in the report > the second column info is cut off...I have tried various change but no luck. > Has anyone else has this type of problem after using the article found here > (support.microsoft.com/kb/212748)? Or any suggestions on how to shrink some > of the white space that is being created? Thanks in advance. > > > Kbrad28 > > -- > Message posted via AccessMonster.com > http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-reports/200807/1 > >
From: Marshall Barton on 10 Jul 2008 12:10 kbrad28 via AccessMonster.com wrote: >I have discovered an KB article "Columns in a subreport DO NOT Snake" that >has helped me change the detail section of a report. Now the problem that I >am having is that once the widths of the columns has been set in the report >the second column info is cut off...I have tried various change but no luck. >Has anyone else has this type of problem after using the article found here >(support.microsoft.com/kb/212748)? Or any suggestions on how to shrink some >of the white space that is being created? Thanks in advance. Check to make sure that your report fits within the column width or uncheck the Same As Detail box and manually set the column width to less than half the available paper width. -- Marsh MVP [MS Access]
From: kbrad28 via AccessMonster.com on 10 Jul 2008 12:57 Thanks alot for the speedy response...I have corrected my problem, but not it's only snaking if one record has more data then another...is there a way to snake all records no matter how much data is listed in each record? Marshall Barton wrote: >>I have discovered an KB article "Columns in a subreport DO NOT Snake" that >>has helped me change the detail section of a report. Now the problem that I >[quoted text clipped - 3 lines] >>(support.microsoft.com/kb/212748)? Or any suggestions on how to shrink some >>of the white space that is being created? Thanks in advance. > >Check to make sure that your report fits within the column >width or uncheck the Same As Detail box and manually set the >column width to less than half the available paper width. > -- Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com
From: Marshall Barton on 10 Jul 2008 14:29
kbrad28 via AccessMonster.com wrote: >Thanks alot for the speedy response...I have corrected my problem, but not >it's only snaking if one record has more data then another...is there a way >to snake all records no matter how much data is listed in each record? I don't follow that. Could you explain what you mean by "snaking", what is actually happening and what you want to happen? -- Marsh MVP [MS Access] |