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Getting rid of blank space
I have 5 reports that have a part name as the header record which is then
grouped on in the report and then a sub-report that have the heights, widths and quantities of the different parts for that part name. I have put every single CanShrink property to Yes (PartName Hdr, the sub-report control, detail section on the sub-report and the size of the sub-report is at a minimum height) and I still have blank spaces. On the grouping page I put the keep together as No for the Part Name. But still I get extra space. |
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Getting rid of blank space
Craig
You don't mention where you get the extra space. If there's a control with a value directly aligned (on the right, and possible even on the left of a control that would be blank), that control with a value will "hold open" the other (supposedly blank) control. Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "Craig" wrote in message ... I have 5 reports that have a part name as the header record which is then grouped on in the report and then a sub-report that have the heights, widths and quantities of the different parts for that part name. I have put every single CanShrink property to Yes (PartName Hdr, the sub-report control, detail section on the sub-report and the size of the sub-report is at a minimum height) and I still have blank spaces. On the grouping page I put the keep together as No for the Part Name. But still I get extra space. |
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Getting rid of blank space
I notice the situation occurs if the next header item and then the sub-report
won't fit. --Craig "Jeff Boyce" wrote: Craig You don't mention where you get the extra space. If there's a control with a value directly aligned (on the right, and possible even on the left of a control that would be blank), that control with a value will "hold open" the other (supposedly blank) control. Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "Craig" wrote in message ... I have 5 reports that have a part name as the header record which is then grouped on in the report and then a sub-report that have the heights, widths and quantities of the different parts for that part name. I have put every single CanShrink property to Yes (PartName Hdr, the sub-report control, detail section on the sub-report and the size of the sub-report is at a minimum height) and I still have blank spaces. On the grouping page I put the keep together as No for the Part Name. But still I get extra space. |
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Getting rid of blank space
Craig
Perhaps one of the other newsgroup readers has seen this. I haven't. Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "Craig" wrote in message ... I notice the situation occurs if the next header item and then the sub-report won't fit. --Craig "Jeff Boyce" wrote: Craig You don't mention where you get the extra space. If there's a control with a value directly aligned (on the right, and possible even on the left of a control that would be blank), that control with a value will "hold open" the other (supposedly blank) control. Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "Craig" wrote in message ... I have 5 reports that have a part name as the header record which is then grouped on in the report and then a sub-report that have the heights, widths and quantities of the different parts for that part name. I have put every single CanShrink property to Yes (PartName Hdr, the sub-report control, detail section on the sub-report and the size of the sub-report is at a minimum height) and I still have blank spaces. On the grouping page I put the keep together as No for the Part Name. But still I get extra space. |
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