Rabu, 19 Maret 2014

Re: [MS_AccessPros] Re: SubReports Help

 

Ahmed

I think I do understand. I'm suggesting that you use a group header as the subreport's header. That way it will repeat on each page as long as the subreport overflows to another page. If nothing but the subreport is in the header it won't repeat on the next page if the subreport does not need another page.

Bill


---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <a1_beshari@yahoo.com> wrote :

Bill
This is not the point i need
I have 2 subreports according to the amount of data maybe subreport1 or subreport2 will continue to the second page so i have to repeat the subreport header in the second page so first if have to check if any of my subreports will continue to the second page.
Notes(Both of my subreports maybe will be printed in the same page no extra pages)
            Maybe subreport1  will have no data but subreport2 will have data
Maybe subreport2 will have no data but subreport1 will have data
Thanks
Ahmed



On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 7:21 PM, "wrmosca@comcast.net" <wrmosca@comcast.net> wrote:
 
Ahmed
Put your header on the main page with the subreport in it. Set the header property to repeat on all pages.

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---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <a1_beshari@yahoo.com> wrote :

Dear All
I have a report with 2 subreports,each subreport may continue to the second page i want to know which subreport will continue to the second page and if it will continue to the second page how to add a subreport header in the second page
Thanks in advance
Ahmed


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