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Robin Chapple
I am a leaner with Access and I have a problem with a subreport and
columns.
I asked advice in "microsoft.public.access.reports" and the advice
from the MVP is aimed at an experienced operator. So I am asking for
simplified advice here.
This is the advice received:
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Subreports printing multiple columns work when printing Across then
Down. The method that I have used involves creating a calculated
column in the subreport's record source that groups the first 10 (or
other number) together and assigns a value of 1. Then next 10 get a
value of 2 etc. The main report has a column with 1 - the number of
groups required in your report. You can then add a single subreport as
a single column and set the link master/child to the calculated
column.
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For a start I don't know what a calculated column is.
I hope that these screen captures may help:
http://www.rotary9790.org.au/test/alumni.htm
Thanks for your patience.
Robin Chapple
columns.
I asked advice in "microsoft.public.access.reports" and the advice
from the MVP is aimed at an experienced operator. So I am asking for
simplified advice here.
This is the advice received:
----start----
Subreports printing multiple columns work when printing Across then
Down. The method that I have used involves creating a calculated
column in the subreport's record source that groups the first 10 (or
other number) together and assigns a value of 1. Then next 10 get a
value of 2 etc. The main report has a column with 1 - the number of
groups required in your report. You can then add a single subreport as
a single column and set the link master/child to the calculated
column.
----end----
For a start I don't know what a calculated column is.
I hope that these screen captures may help:
http://www.rotary9790.org.au/test/alumni.htm
Thanks for your patience.
Robin Chapple