Bryan
I think you might be right about the margins. Also make sure you have enough space between controls so they are not overlapping. And PDF files just sometimes come out different than the Print preview for some reason.
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---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <bmorris.gm@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks everyone for your help so far.
I have another question that I'm not sure can be answered – but looking for some places/settings to look at.
I have a report that has several sub-reports that does not always print out the border lines – some cells will have all 4 borders, others will print top and left….there "appears" to be no common factor as to if it will print the border or not. Other times the bottom (or is it top) border does not print for a whole row – so it looks like 2 rows are 1.
When the report is previewed on the screen, all looks fine – but when printed to a pdf or a printer the issues arise.
I did not set the original sub reports up, but some cells have padding (top, bottom, left, right) – was wondering if that could be forcing some borders to not print….
Thanks for your suggestions,
B
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