Printing Forms
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Date: 12/17/04
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Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 12:55:30 -0800
not exactly sure what your are doing but you might try a
trick a friend told me about.
do a print screen of the form with the info you want in it.
paste into paint. clean/doctor it up and print that.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a need to print some records through a form. All
the info I want to print is contained in the detail
section of the form. Yet, when I try to print the form I
get a number of blank pages along with the info in the
detail section. It appears that I may also be printing
other nonvisible sections of the form, i.e. the header and
footer sections, in spite of the fact that they contain no
information. Is there a way to "turn off" the printing of
these sections. Also, related to this, I have other forms
in my database that I print records through where this is
not an issue. Why do some forms print just what is
contained in the detail section and others print
additional blank pages. Am I missing something simple here?
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