I don't think you can accomplish that. The whole point of down then across is to fill the first column completely before moving to the next column.
You'd have to get a row count for the last page (if that's even possible) and then insert blank records to force the columns to even out. Too bad A.D. retired. I bet he could have found a way.
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---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <rlkhym@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have an access 2010 report with 2 Vertical Columns (down then across). There isn't enough data to fill the last page. But instead of the last page have 2 columns of equal height, I get 1 left column that fills up 3/4 ths the page and empty space on the right.
How do I get the formatting on the last page to have 2 columns of equal height?
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