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Old October 31st, 2006, 07:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
pklos
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Default print a form including entire four-page subform

I have a form which incorporates information from five different tables and
has a 4-page subform. I would like to be able to print all the data
consecutively without manually flipping pages on the subform and pressing
"print" for each.
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Old October 31st, 2006, 11:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Damian S
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Default print a form including entire four-page subform

Hi pklos,

Create a report that has the same look and feel as your main form/sub forms
and print the report instead.

Hope this helps.

Damian.

"pklos" wrote:

I have a form which incorporates information from five different tables and
has a 4-page subform. I would like to be able to print all the data
consecutively without manually flipping pages on the subform and pressing
"print" for each.

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Old November 1st, 2006, 04:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
pklos
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Default print a form including entire four-page subform

I tried that first, but there are too many fields.
Any way around that?

"Damian S" wrote:

Hi pklos,

Create a report that has the same look and feel as your main form/sub forms
and print the report instead.

Hope this helps.

Damian.

"pklos" wrote:

I have a form which incorporates information from five different tables and
has a 4-page subform. I would like to be able to print all the data
consecutively without manually flipping pages on the subform and pressing
"print" for each.

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Old November 2nd, 2006, 03:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Damian S
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Default print a form including entire four-page subform

What do you mean by too many fields?

"pklos" wrote:

I tried that first, but there are too many fields.
Any way around that?

"Damian S" wrote:

Hi pklos,

Create a report that has the same look and feel as your main form/sub forms
and print the report instead.

Hope this helps.

Damian.

"pklos" wrote:

I have a form which incorporates information from five different tables and
has a 4-page subform. I would like to be able to print all the data
consecutively without manually flipping pages on the subform and pressing
"print" for each.

 




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