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- From: "timbits35 via AccessMonster.com" <u34694@uwe>
- Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 01:07:18 GMT
Hi,
I have created a recipe database based on the microsoft access template. I
would now like to print them on recipe cards. I have set up a basic report
but it won't fit properly on the card if I have too many ingredients. I would
like only part of the report to have 2 columns i.e the list of recipes, but
the rest of the card to be normal. How can I just make part of a report in 2
columns? Also the ingredient list is a subreport.
Thank you
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- Re: Duplicates returned in report -- Report/Subreport
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... If the visible property is no, perhaps you have RecipeID on your subreport twice...unless you are making it visible in code, I do not see how it could be showing...when you render the card, look at the location of the recipedID and see if it matches up to the control you have visible = no for. ... on the subreport, put recipeID in the report header and make the report header Visible = no ... I now get one card per recipe. ... (microsoft.public.access.reports) - Re: Duplicates returned in report -- put ID n header of subreport
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... >I have created a recipe database. ... My recipe report prints 4 3x5 recipes in ... >recipe remains on the 3x5 card. ... Try using the Page header instead of the report header. ... (microsoft.public.access.reports) |
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