Printing reports

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Guest

I have upgraded to Office 2007.

I was fairly familiar with Access 2000 and functioned in to OK to what I
needed to do.

Now that I have upgraded, I am finding a couple things difficult.

1. My reports are issuing a blank page between every printed page. I cannot
figure out how to get rid of this.

2. I need to have an automatic page brake when I go from one sorted item to
another. I thought I was doing it the right way, like in Access 2000, but it
is not issuing that break. How do I do this?

I have used the wizard to create my reports.

Thanks

Bob
 
B

banem2

I have upgraded to Office 2007.

I was fairly familiar with Access 2000 and functioned in to OK to what I
needed to do.

Now that I have upgraded, I am finding a couple things difficult.

1. My reports are issuing a blank page between every printed page. I cannot
figure out how to get rid of this.

2. I need to have an automatic page brake when I go from one sorted item to
another. I thought I was doing it the right way, like in Access 2000, but it
is not issuing that break. How do I do this?

I have used the wizard to create my reports.

Thanks

Bob

1. Check for margins. If they exceed paper format or printer margins
by smallest value, it will print blank pages. At least they appear as
blank, but there are some contents which you cannot see or printer
cannot print. Try reducing right margin or increase left or right
margins in Page Setup.

2. Create Group for Item and add Break control in Item Group Footer.

Regards,
Branislav Mihaljev
 

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