Re: Access report on the back - Help !



On Feb 9, 2:28 pm, Jerry Whittle
<JerryWhit...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Are you saying that the report is printing on the wrong side of a piece of
paper? What does this have to do with a form? Are you feeding a paper form
into the prints and having it overprinted by an Access report?

Please explain further.
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Jerry Whittle, Microsoft Access MVP
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"luis.a.ro...@xxxxxxxxx" wrote:
Have a report that is displaying on the back of a form. Why? Is there
anyway that I could print preview the report in front of the form?

I'm confuse...please help me put the report in front of the report.

Your guidance will be appreciated.

LUis- Hide quoted text -

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What I'm saying is that I when I do a print preview of a report, it
displays on the back of the form that I use to triger the report.

Hopefully, this help.


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