Re: Total # of Pages

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nancye wrote:

I split the report in 1/2. THis report now has 63,840 pages.

This is a very good idea. For the sake of your printer, it
might be worthwhile splitting it into even more chunks. I
can't imagine anyone reading all that or how they would find
a particular part even if it's all electronically
distributed.

Your suggestion did not work it gave me: 129376.

That's an odd result. I can't explain it unless the number
of pages somehow changed.

--
Marsh
MVP [MS Access]
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