Reports :: Centering Objects In The Middle Of The Page?
Oct 22, 2013I have a report with 4 sub reports. I want to center them so it looks nice.
IS there a way to easily center objects in the middle of the page?
I have a report with 4 sub reports. I want to center them so it looks nice.
IS there a way to easily center objects in the middle of the page?
I'm using Access 2010.My reports are all crowding the left margin, with the reports printed in Landscape being the worst.My Page Setup shows Top and Bottom margins are 0.2 inches, Left is 0.35 and Right is 0.213.
Paper size is 8.5 x 11, in Landscape Mode.
1 column.
Column is 10.4"
I'm getting that error that says that the report is wider than the paper so I may get blank pages, but I don't. It just prints the 6 pages of the report.The Report Property Sheet says the report is 10.5104" and I cannot for the life of me get that to change.
When it prints, there is absolutely no margin on the left side (in landscape mode). When the report renders on the screen, it appears to be perfectly aligned.Reports printed in Portrait mode have extra white space at the top, with the footer being printed right along the bottom edge of the paper.
I have names which are in the following format
smith, john adam
smith jr, john adam
smith, john a
smith, john
How can I make all middle names middle initial IE
smith, john a.
smith jr, john a.
smith, john a.
smith, john
I would imagine I need to use instrrev and insert "*." after the last space. Would that work?
I have seen large projects in which there are clearly several printed database reports printed out to make one booklet.
1. How does one get page numbers for multiple reports to go in sequence instead of starting over again at 1 for each report.
2. How can you add a page reference in one report to something in another report?
Do you have to do these things by hand or is there a way to create a something with auto numbering capabilities? Do you do it by importing the reports to MS Word and creating a master document?
Is it possible to have a button on a data access web page that saves the record and then refreshes the screen? I have the data access page in data entry mode under page properties, and I want the person entering the data to press the save button, which saves the record and clears the screen for the next record.
I am running this in frames (I currently have 4 frames on the web page) and if you set the button as "add new record" which works for a regular page, with frames, it doesn't clear the screen, but rather puts the data entry form below the original.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
I have a report which includes several subreports. There will be times when a subreport prints partially on one page and completes on the next. I don't always want to break to a new page with this subreport. However, I would want to break to a new page if the subreport cannot fully print on the current page.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIf I have a report and it has controls (labels representing column titles) in the page header. Now when I print the report - if it happens that the last page has no detail records - but there is text boxes and so forth in the report footer. Is there a way to not display the page header on the last page?
I have a report where the last page shows the page header - and the field/column labels on the page header - but for which there is no detail records left to display - on the last page. There is report footer information that should display. It just looks weird because the field/column labels show at the top of the page - but there is no data remaining to print under them on that last page.
I have a report that should only show 1 page yet I have 2 and one is blank . I cannot find out why?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've used the following code on the footer on print procedure:
Private Sub PageFooterSection_Print(Cancel As Integer, PrintCount As Integer)
Me.PageFooterSection.Visible = (Me.[Page] = 1)
End Sub
This works fine when you view it in print preview, but the footer don't show up at all when you actually print it.The reports default view itself is set print preview.
I have made a report on my query. The page setup is all around merging 0.2" and page size A4
When i view this report in preview it looks all my data whatever i want in a page but after every page it will generate a blank page.
I have included my report.
I am trying to create a report that has the dates go accross the page and not down the page .
Example:
Need:
Jan 2014 Feb 2014 March 2014
Ans so on. I will also need datat under each date.
I am having issues with the reports to give me the output that I need.
I am trying to create an invoice report. I want to add all the costs from the detail section in my footer. I have accomplished this in either the Report footer and/or the page footer, but the problem is that the report footer doesn't go to the bottom of the page, and the page footer doesn't go to just the last page. I have tested a bunch of suggestions that don't seem to work.
1. Print page footer with Report header = NO - only works if your report is two pages or more.
2. Private Sub PageFooterSection_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer)
If Page = Pages Then
Me.[TextBoxName].Visible = True
Else
Me.[TextBoxName].Visible = False
End If
End Sub
The Page functions worked, but it did not change the results from page to page. If it was a two page report, then the if statement is false and the text box was not visible on page 1, but it also was not visible on page 2.
I print a report onto labels (Avery 5960: 3 columns of 10 labels on a letter sized piece of paper). The report and labels print fine BUT...
I need physical page breaks between certain sections. When I click on "keep whole group together on one page" in the "group by" section of the report, it starts a new COLUMN of labels (which Access sees as a new page), but does not force an actual new piece of paper.
How can I force a real page break?
I have a database of high-school football players, and I am looking to print out single page reports (or forms) that will show detail from several tables and queries. This will act as their resume when they visit schools on recruiting visits. The reason for needing query items, is that I have developed queries that return the most up to date height, weight, 40 time etc., and that single most up to date number is what should print, not the entire table. When I try to build a report it will let me bring in multiple tables, but not queries.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have 4 queries and each query has a report page. But I Need these 4 reports to print in one page.
Query:
=TblName
-MemberID
-Lname
-Fname
-Area
-Room#
=TblArea
-AreaID
-AreaName
I have 4 different areas and each area must be orginize by room #. so the question is can I make one query to do all this or should I do 4 queries (just like I did) and then combine 4 reports in one page?
Thanks!
My client wants to print a report when there is enough records to fill a page.
There are two tables involved, a tbl_Clients and tbl_ContactNotes which is a sub of the clients table
Data entry takes place every time there is a conversation with a client. Some of these contact notes are very small, one or two sentences.
The want to save a tree or two so is there a way to determine when there is enough records to fill a page knowing that each one is a different length.
Is this possible? How?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a few fields "yes/no" in report and I want to keep all of this in one page when I'll print it. How could I do that.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have a report that is generating a few pages, but I am only interested in the first page only. I have tried adding in code to cancel everything after the first page, but this just gives me a blank second page:
Code:
Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer)
Cancel = Me.Page > 1
End Sub
Private Sub PageFooterSection_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer)
Cancel = Me.Page > 1
End Sub
Private Sub PageHeaderSection_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer)
Cancel = Me.Page > 1
End Sub
I am outputting this report to PDF, and it is very annoying to have a blank page.
Is there a way to force the report to only be one page in length.
We recently converted to Access 2010 after using 2000. This problem has suddenly appeared. It doesn't happen on every report but there is one in particular right now and I can't figure it out.The first page of the report is complete but it prints a second page containing only the page header and footer, the rest blank. There are only 2 detail records on the first page and plenty of blank space.
It's not the issue of the page overflowing onto extra pages because the page size bleeds beyond the margins. Everything is safely inside the set margins, and in fact as a test I brought the page width down to 4 inches with .5" margins and it still prints a second page.
I am having a DB and a report is there from query now what i want is ;
if query fields are apple, bat, cat, dog, elephant and I want in report the first three fields like apple, bat, cat to be displayed at first page then remaining on next and so on. Whereas I have a proper report header and footer which I do not want to change for any page means will remain same for all pages..
How to set my report page view 25 row...
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a 14 page report in which I want the footer to appear only on the first page. I accomplish this with some code in the OnFormat event of the page footer:
If Page > 1 Then
Me.PageFooter2.Visible = False
Else
Me.PageFooter2.Visible = True
End If
The first page has the footer (great).
The 3rd thru the 14th page does not (great).
The 2nd page also doesn't have the footer - but - it only shows a half page of data! The data continues where it left off on the third page!
So, to sum up:
1st Page: Footer with detail section containing 16 rows of data.
3rd thru 14th Page: No footer section with 28 rows of data.
2nd Page: No footer with only 16 rows of data.
I have a complicated report in which there is a main report which contains other reports within it. One of these reports (call it "Number Six") within the main report has several subreports. Within this report, I can successfully cancel the subreports so that they do not print if the data does not match the right criteria. I use VBA code to cancel the Number Six report if none of the subreports will be printing. Nothing then appears on this individual report. All I get is a blank page which makes sense since I've shrunk all of the subreports.
When the main report prints, the Number Five report prints, there is a blank page for the Number Six report and then the Number Seven report prints. How do I get the main report to not print that blank page for the Number Six report? When the Number Six report will result in a blank page, I want the Number Five report to print followed by the Number Seven report. I've tried using "No" in the main report for the Enabled option for Number Six but the blank page still shows up. I am not forcing any page breaks either.
I am trying to page break my report to have it where the first name and surname of the employee has a separate page with the details of each appointment.
I have tried to do it via format on properties but it does not work..
I have attached an image of how the report appears.
I'm using Access 2003.
Is it possible to set the top margin on the first page of an Access report different from all the other pages?