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Headers in subreport
I know that the header from the subreport does not display as it would if it
were a main report. However, how do I have the headers for the main report stop printing when the subreport begins? I have the subreport starting on a new page. Thank you. |
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Headers in subreport
There are report headers, which only display once, and page headers which
display at every page, and group headers which display at the start of every group. Are you possibly confusing a page header with a report header? -- Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP Microsoft Access Free Access downloads http://www.datastrat.com http://www.mvps.org/access "jwr" wrote in message ... I know that the header from the subreport does not display as it would if it were a main report. However, how do I have the headers for the main report stop printing when the subreport begins? I have the subreport starting on a new page. Thank you. |
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Headers in subreport
Yes, it is page header that is on each page. The page header information is
from the main report. It needs to be on each page since the report is 19 pages long and then the subreport is a summary and has different header info which of course, does not display. "Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message ... There are report headers, which only display once, and page headers which display at every page, and group headers which display at the start of every group. Are you possibly confusing a page header with a report header? -- Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP Microsoft Access Free Access downloads http://www.datastrat.com http://www.mvps.org/access "jwr" wrote in message ... I know that the header from the subreport does not display as it would if it were a main report. However, how do I have the headers for the main report stop printing when the subreport begins? I have the subreport starting on a new page. Thank you. |
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Headers in subreport
For subreports, I always use Group Headers on subreports and put set
RepeatSections to Yes (under Properties). As far as I know, PageHeaders and PageFooters don't show up in Sub Reports and Report Headers and Footers only show up if the report is less than 1 page. HTH, Gina Whipp "jwr" wrote in message ... Yes, it is page header that is on each page. The page header information is from the main report. It needs to be on each page since the report is 19 pages long and then the subreport is a summary and has different header info which of course, does not display. "Arvin Meyer [MVP]" wrote in message ... There are report headers, which only display once, and page headers which display at every page, and group headers which display at the start of every group. Are you possibly confusing a page header with a report header? -- Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP Microsoft Access Free Access downloads http://www.datastrat.com http://www.mvps.org/access "jwr" wrote in message ... I know that the header from the subreport does not display as it would if it were a main report. However, how do I have the headers for the main report stop printing when the subreport begins? I have the subreport starting on a new page. Thank you. |
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