How do you beat the 22" high report limitation in Access



I am trying to create a report for a small database that was created for
storing interview comments. The fields (20 or so) are all Memo and contain
short paragraphs of text from the interviews. When I create my report and
try to bring in my controls and fields I run out of room in the detail
section and cannot expand the section past 22" (the Access limit). Is there
any way to beat this limitation and fit all of my data on one report? Thanks
for any advice. Greg
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