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Old May 26th, 2010, 07:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
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Default Memo in Report causing blank pages/other issues

Hi,

I have multiple headers in my access 2007 report. I have all of the
contents of the DETAIL section set to Yes for Can Grow and Can Shrink.
One of the fields in this section is a memo field- sometimes
containing a lot of text.

I've tried setting the Keep Together option to Yes for the DETAIL
section. This causes the first page of my report to have all of the
necessary headers, but no information. On the following page, all of
the contents (including the memo) appear and accurately wrap to the
next page when necessary.

I've tried setting the Keep Together option to No for the DETAIL
section. This makes my first page appear as I would like it to (as far
as the memo is concerned). However: it cuts off data from another
textbox field in the DETAIL section and pushes that off to the next
page. I'd like this textbox field to always stay together.

Please help me figure out how I can enable keep together for all of
the fields in the DETAIL section, except the MEMO field. Is this
possible?
 




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