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Size of Report Changes
I created several reports and under Page Setup selected Landscape with a Size
of Legal (8.5 x 14 in.). When I moved the database to another computer, the size changed to Letter(8.5 x 11 in.). Is there a way to prevent this from happening ? or is there a way to set the Size programatically, after issuing the DoCmd.OpenReport command ? |
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Size of Report Changes
When the report definition spontaneously changes, two possibilities come to
mind. First, if the Track Name Autocorrect info checkbox (General tab on Tools | Options) is checked in earlier versions of Access, strange and (not so) wonderful things would happen to report definitions. Second, if the default printer (or printer driver) of PC #2 is not an exact match for those on PC #1, strange things might happen. Do either of those provide a clue? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "rmcompute" wrote in message ... I created several reports and under Page Setup selected Landscape with a Size of Legal (8.5 x 14 in.). When I moved the database to another computer, the size changed to Letter(8.5 x 11 in.). Is there a way to prevent this from happening ? or is there a way to set the Size programatically, after issuing the DoCmd.OpenReport command ? |
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Size of Report Changes
The Autocorrrect info checkbox was checked. I unchecked it and it appears to
be working. Thank you. "Jeff Boyce" wrote: When the report definition spontaneously changes, two possibilities come to mind. First, if the Track Name Autocorrect info checkbox (General tab on Tools | Options) is checked in earlier versions of Access, strange and (not so) wonderful things would happen to report definitions. Second, if the default printer (or printer driver) of PC #2 is not an exact match for those on PC #1, strange things might happen. Do either of those provide a clue? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "rmcompute" wrote in message ... I created several reports and under Page Setup selected Landscape with a Size of Legal (8.5 x 14 in.). When I moved the database to another computer, the size changed to Letter(8.5 x 11 in.). Is there a way to prevent this from happening ? or is there a way to set the Size programatically, after issuing the DoCmd.OpenReport command ? |
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