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Old March 23rd, 2010, 09:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
y770
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Default Report with fixe number of records

I need to print a report into nice table. Table has fixed number of rows
(let's say 25), so if report returns less records (f.e. 10) the page will
show the table that has 25 rows but only 10 of them filled. If report returns
more records, than it will fill the tables in the increment of 25 records,
and the last page will have table not completely filled.
How do I add blank records to the end of the report? Is there are other ways
doing it?
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Old March 24th, 2010, 12:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Duane Hookom[_4_]
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Default Report with fixe number of records

What is a blank record? Do you simply need some numbers or is a blank record
the same as a horizontal line?

If it is a line, can all of the records have lines? Does the detail section
ever grow or are all the records the same height?

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I need to print a report into nice table. Table has fixed number of rows
(let's say 25), so if report returns less records (f.e. 10) the page will
show the table that has 25 rows but only 10 of them filled. If report
returns
more records, than it will fill the tables in the increment of 25 records,
and the last page will have table not completely filled.
How do I add blank records to the end of the report? Is there are other
ways
doing it?


 




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