From: GeneDenver on
I am trying to remove the dividing lines between records in continuous
subforms in my Access reports. I have se the property to NO, but the lines
are not disappearing. What am I doing wrong?
From: Duane Hookom on
I would use subreports inside reports rather than subforms.

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Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"GeneDenver" wrote:

> I am trying to remove the dividing lines between records in continuous
> subforms in my Access reports. I have se the property to NO, but the lines
> are not disappearing. What am I doing wrong?
From: GeneDenver on
I was not aware that there was much difference between the two. How can I
quickly and easily convert the subforms that I have to subreports?

"Duane Hookom" wrote:

> I would use subreports inside reports rather than subforms.
>
> --
> Duane Hookom
> Microsoft Access MVP
>
>
> "GeneDenver" wrote:
>
> > I am trying to remove the dividing lines between records in continuous
> > subforms in my Access reports. I have se the property to NO, but the lines
> > are not disappearing. What am I doing wrong?
From: Duane Hookom on
You can select the subform in the database window and do something to convert
it to a report. Not sure of the exact commands.
--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"GeneDenver" wrote:

> I was not aware that there was much difference between the two. How can I
> quickly and easily convert the subforms that I have to subreports?
>
> "Duane Hookom" wrote:
>
> > I would use subreports inside reports rather than subforms.
> >
> > --
> > Duane Hookom
> > Microsoft Access MVP
> >
> >
> > "GeneDenver" wrote:
> >
> > > I am trying to remove the dividing lines between records in continuous
> > > subforms in my Access reports. I have se the property to NO, but the lines
> > > are not disappearing. What am I doing wrong?