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How to change the page size to match custom label in MS Access?



 
 
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Old July 27th, 2007, 08:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Wanetta MemberForm[_2_]
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Default How to change the page size to match custom label in MS Access?

How do I change the values in the page size list box for the print dialog.
How can I bring a Word template (special label template) into MS Access. I'm
try to CD print title cards. There are 4 title cards on a sheet. Each card
is 4.375 inches. There may be 7 - 30 songs on each card. PLEASE HELP.
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Old July 29th, 2007, 07:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
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Default How to change the page size to match custom label in MS Access?

If you mean that you want to create a custom paper size, this is something
you do in your printer driver, so only someone who is familiar with your
model of printer could advise you on how to do it (or look in the
documentation/help for your printer).

As for getting 4 cards on each sheet, that is down to how you design your
report, but you don't give enough information about the data or the layout
for me to advise further. However, it might be worth looking at the Access
label wizard to see if any of the layouts it generates are similar to what
you want.

You can't import a Word document template into Access, they are completely
different products and Word documents are meaningless to Access.

"Wanetta MemberForm" wrote in
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How do I change the values in the page size list box for the print dialog.
How can I bring a Word template (special label template) into MS Access.

I'm
try to CD print title cards. There are 4 title cards on a sheet. Each

card
is 4.375 inches. There may be 7 - 30 songs on each card. PLEASE HELP.



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Old July 29th, 2007, 11:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Pete[_2_]
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Default How to change the page size to match custom label in MS Access?

Reverse your thinking and send access data to the word template.

How to use automation to run Word 2000 mail merge from Access 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/209976/en-us

"Wanetta MemberForm" wrote in
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How do I change the values in the page size list box for the print dialog.
How can I bring a Word template (special label template) into MS Access.
I'm
try to CD print title cards. There are 4 title cards on a sheet. Each
card
is 4.375 inches. There may be 7 - 30 songs on each card. PLEASE HELP.



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Old July 29th, 2007, 11:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Pete[_2_]
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Default How to change the page size to match custom label in MS Access?

I'm sorry, I gave you the wrong web page
How to use addresses from an Access 2002 database to create labels in Word
2002
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318112

"Wanetta MemberForm" wrote in
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How do I change the values in the page size list box for the print dialog.
How can I bring a Word template (special label template) into MS Access.
I'm
try to CD print title cards. There are 4 title cards on a sheet. Each
card
is 4.375 inches. There may be 7 - 30 songs on each card. PLEASE HELP.



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Old July 30th, 2007, 04:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Wanetta MemberForm[_2_]
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Default How to change the page size to match custom label in MS Access

Thanks for your help.

"Baz" wrote:

If you mean that you want to create a custom paper size, this is something
you do in your printer driver, so only someone who is familiar with your
model of printer could advise you on how to do it (or look in the
documentation/help for your printer).

As for getting 4 cards on each sheet, that is down to how you design your
report, but you don't give enough information about the data or the layout
for me to advise further. However, it might be worth looking at the Access
label wizard to see if any of the layouts it generates are similar to what
you want.

You can't import a Word document template into Access, they are completely
different products and Word documents are meaningless to Access.

"Wanetta MemberForm" wrote in
message ...
How do I change the values in the page size list box for the print dialog.
How can I bring a Word template (special label template) into MS Access.

I'm
try to CD print title cards. There are 4 title cards on a sheet. Each

card
is 4.375 inches. There may be 7 - 30 songs on each card. PLEASE HELP.




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Old July 30th, 2007, 04:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Wanetta MemberForm[_2_]
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Default How to change the page size to match custom label in MS Access

Thanks for the info - Wanetta

"Pete" wrote:

I'm sorry, I gave you the wrong web page
How to use addresses from an Access 2002 database to create labels in Word
2002
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318112

"Wanetta MemberForm" wrote in
message ...
How do I change the values in the page size list box for the print dialog.
How can I bring a Word template (special label template) into MS Access.
I'm
try to CD print title cards. There are 4 title cards on a sheet. Each
card
is 4.375 inches. There may be 7 - 30 songs on each card. PLEASE HELP.




 




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