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Old April 25th, 2008, 04:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Georgie047
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I have a macro created a macro for a form named:View Reports
Macro name: cmdOpenReport: OnClick
Action: open report
Action argurments are as follows
Report Name: =[Forms]![View Reports]![Reports]
-- View: Print preview
Filter name (nothing is enter here)
Where condition (nothing is enter here)
Window mode: normal
My form contains:
1. an unbound box that list from a table the type of form views
2. unbound begin and end dates
3. Open report command button
4. Close report command button

Here is an example of my problem
From the form view, I select the form view I want, put in the begin date and
end date, open report. Works fine. The report (which are graphs) shows in
print preview. When I go to print it, I only want to print one page. The
report (graph)brings up a page for each record (which the graph is identical)
and I only want to print one page.

Is there a command that I can print only one page.
I know the where condition plays a part in this, however, the graph is
created by the wizard and when I tried this, using a condition from the
underlying query, I was directed to a pop up box asking for the entry
parameter of the selection from the query.

I hope all this makes sense, and I thank you in advance for your help
Thanks, Linda
 




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