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gap sub report
Hi
I am tring to design a report using the format of a repairs claim form supplied by a customer I am using a sub report to enter the parts used which is on the right hand of the page. My problem is that the subreport creates a gap in the report on the left hand side of the form. Any sugestion how I can remove this gap ? |
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gap sub report
cjgav wrote:
I am tring to design a report using the format of a repairs claim form supplied by a customer I am using a sub report to enter the parts used which is on the right hand of the page. My problem is that the subreport creates a gap in the report on the left hand side of the form. That sounds like the subreport's CanGrow is pushing other things down the page. If so, make the subreport control taller so the top of the other controls are above the bottom of the subreport control. Maybe(?) set the subreport control's CanShrink to Yes?? -- Marsh MVP [MS Access] |
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gap sub report
hi
Thanks for your reply i've tried that does but the gaps are still there ! Any more suggestions? "Marshall Barton" wrote: cjgav wrote: I am tring to design a report using the format of a repairs claim form supplied by a customer I am using a sub report to enter the parts used which is on the right hand of the page. My problem is that the subreport creates a gap in the report on the left hand side of the form. That sounds like the subreport's CanGrow is pushing other things down the page. If so, make the subreport control taller so the top of the other controls are above the bottom of the subreport control. Maybe(?) set the subreport control's CanShrink to Yes?? -- Marsh MVP [MS Access] |
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gap sub report
You need to identify where the gap is occuring and make the
subreport tall enough so its bottom is below whatever is moving down the page. If necassary, make the subreport as tall as possible and set its CanGrow to No. If that still doesn't clarify the problem area, please provide some useful information about what is happening. "the gaps are still there" just doesn't give me enough clues to understand what is happening. -- Marsh MVP [MS Access] cjgav wrote: Thanks for your reply i've tried that does but the gaps are still there ! Any more suggestions? "Marshall Barton" wrote: cjgav wrote: I am tring to design a report using the format of a repairs claim form supplied by a customer I am using a sub report to enter the parts used which is on the right hand of the page. My problem is that the subreport creates a gap in the report on the left hand side of the form. That sounds like the subreport's CanGrow is pushing other things down the page. If so, make the subreport control taller so the top of the other controls are above the bottom of the subreport control. Maybe(?) set the subreport control's CanShrink to Yes?? |
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