Reports :: Show Report Footer On First Page Only?
May 7, 2015Is there away to have the report footer only to display on the first page?
View RepliesIs there away to have the report footer only to display on the first page?
View RepliesI 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.
How do I stop the report footer from printing on a separate page. I have seen several suggestions but nothing seems to work.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI 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'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 am struggling with building and If Then statement in my Report Footer. I have a report that pulls data from two tables...Students and Homeroom. This gives me a list of the students in each homeroom class and they are separated by homeroom. I would like to use a function in the page footer that counts the number of students who are members of our PTSA organization and then returns a percentage based on the total number of students in each homeroom class.
In the Report, I have on each page:
Page Header: Homeroom, LastName, FirstName, FamilyID
Details: LastName, FirstName, FamilyID
What I need is for the function to look at the FamilyID field and determine is there is any value entered. Then I need a count the total number of records in that homeroom and the total number of records with a value, so I can then get a percent of how many students actually belong to the PTSA in each homeroom.
I have a report that is several pages long, the page footer I want to show only on the last page, how can I work out a counter/indicator to know which is the last page and be able to set the footer fields to visible
Jabez
I was able to create only 3 pages in access report. I am not able to go beyond 3 pages since the page footer is not moving down, means I am not able to drag it down.
It is a simple report of resume with only text boxes. My report comes around 10 pages.
I am trying to create a report that has a header ( all ok ) then could have 1 or 15 detail lines ( all ok ) which contain cost for each line
then I have a footer with the subtotals of the costs and also bank details
then I have footnotes
What I need the report to do is keep the subtotals, bank details and the footer notes at the bottom of the page all the time weather I have one detail line or 15 detail lines
What is happening at this time is the footer information is moving up or down depending on the number of lines I have.
How do I hide the report footer based on the report's data ?
I'm trying to hide if number of users = 1
The report's data is a query built inside the report's RecordSource, not a self standing query.
I've done this once entirely by accident and can't seem to duplicate it...
I have a report. It has the following:
Report Header: Logo and title
Department Header
Supervisor Header
Group Header
Detail
Department Footer: Totals
Report Footer: Overall Totals for all departments
Here's my question.
I have combo boxes on my main form that filter this report. The combo boxes are referred to by the query that runs the report. How do I get proper unfiltered overall totals in my report footer?
I have a report and at the footer i want to show how many of the txt boxes i have are >0
i tried
=Count([txtbox]>0)
I know that this is quite simple but i just cant get it.
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 current have three different reports that are the same except for the footers. That means that each time I have a change to the report, I have to remember to make the change on all three copies. Is there a way to add (1) some custom text such as "Client Copy", "Please Sign and Return", "Our Copy" plus one or two data fields from the report query in the page footer (the data fields would be different for each copy)?Basically, what I would like to do is have just one report, but print three copies of it, with each of the three copies having different footers as described above. Is this possible?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI 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 have a form with attached subform from which I can choose which records to send to a report. All records in the base table have a comment text field for the user to enter additional data (comments). Typically, there are none, but when there is, if it is only a single record sent to the report, the comment is printed in the page footer. However, if there are multiple records being sent to the report and only one record has text in the comment field, unless it's the last record it the subform, it will not print in the report. There isn't enough room in the detail section to include the comment field (like I said, it's typically not used and when it is, they can be lengthy). Is there a way to get the comment field to print in the report page footer when it is not either the only record selected, or the last record?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've got a problem in my access 2007 database. In my office, I have to print invoice reports on pre-ready papers. So the place of every printed object should be fixed. my problem is that whenever the list of sales icons increases or decreases in Detail section of report, the location of total part in report footer goes up or down. I want this location to be immobile and not changed !
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a report and in the footer I have added a text box (Textbox136) to work out the average percentage of the field [Percentage], which works fine.
For the value in textbox136 I want to output a grade and want to use an IIF function in the control source, something like:
IIf([Textbox136]>=100,"A+",IIf([Textbox136]>=90,"A+",IIf([Textbox136]>=80,"A",IIf([Textbox136]>=70,"B",
IIf([Textbox136]>=60,"C",IIf([Textbox136]>=50,"D",IIf([Textbox136]>=40,"E",IIf([Textbox136]>=30,"E-","U"))))))))
But it won't work.
I have a report, with a sub report. The sub report has a determined height, and can't grow or shrink.
It has enough height for 25 rows, which will never be filled for this purpose.
I need a totals box to appear after the 25th row, but it will only show at the bottom of the list, regardless of the number of rows.
I have a =sum([Price]) control box in the report footer, is there a way to make the report footer go to the bottom of the pre-defined height?
My other option was to place the =Sum([price]) on the parent form, but that got messy with Reports![rptSheet].[rptSheetSub]!Report.[Price]
It didn't like it, nor did the sum function.
I have a report which shows the results of two separate queries in a simple table view.
One set of data varies in size depending on the amount of records and the other is a fixed size and never changes.
I'm wanting to make my report always show the fixed size data in the bottom right corner of the page when its printed.
I've tried putting it in the footer section of the report but don't want it to affect the size of the details section and just show next to the other query results.
Is this possible and if so how would I achieve this?
I have some reports which lay my data out perfectly.For example,Report headerPage headerDetailsPage footerReport footerNow, I'd like to have exactly the same layout on some forms but with various buttons, etc. for manipulating data.The only problem is that when I put something on the form footer, it appears at the bottom of the viewable screen area no matter whether the detail area should overrun or not ?Is this due to form size or something else?Ideally I'd like to have it appear right at the bottom of the form and allow the user to scroll down the form to see the footer.
View 6 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'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 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..