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Printing "continued" after last line on a page



 
 
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Old May 15th, 2007, 06:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
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Default Printing "continued" after last line on a page

On a student transcript, I'm trying to find a way, for multi-page
transcripts, to print a line with "continued" at the end of details. The
student's page is grouped by semesters and the detail lines for the semester
are kept together on the page. Therefore the continued line (which is there
to prevent extra courses from being typed in) cannot be at the top of the
page footer. I want to print it at the bottom of the semester footer and just
make it visible when I know this is the last semester group on the page. Is
there any way I can know this? The WillContinue property doesn't work. It
never seems to change.

If I can't know that the footer is the last one a page, maybe I can print
the line during the Page event. Is this possible? Is there a statement or
command that I can use to print a constant to a particular spot on the page.
I assume I can calculate the position by adding Top and Height properties of
everything that prints on the page up to that point.

If anyone has any answers or other suggestions, I would appreciate it.
 




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