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Make a Subreport Grow UPwards
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I can't find anything on this. I have a table that has 12 processes in it. I am making a "draft template" for our manufacturing plant here. I made a subreport that is based on that Process table and placed it on the bottom of my "draft template" Depending on what needs to be done on the part the processes that I want to come up on this subreport can be anywhere between one of them to all 12. Is there a way to make the subreport of these processes extend upwards instead of downwards when it has more processes? Any help is much apreciated. Thanks! Zach |
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Make a Subreport Grow UPwards
Why not put the subreport up and let it grow down? You can some times use
code to set the top property of a control/subreport. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Zach" wrote in message ... Hello- I can't find anything on this. I have a table that has 12 processes in it. I am making a "draft template" for our manufacturing plant here. I made a subreport that is based on that Process table and placed it on the bottom of my "draft template" Depending on what needs to be done on the part the processes that I want to come up on this subreport can be anywhere between one of them to all 12. Is there a way to make the subreport of these processes extend upwards instead of downwards when it has more processes? Any help is much apreciated. Thanks! Zach |
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