My thumbs 👍 are already up long before the class even starts. Thank you Richard for all the valuable tutorials, the hard work to educate the world every single day. Stay healthy & prosperous. I wish all the views = thumbs up
Follow up question: both reports must have the same orientation? I have 2 reports, one designed vertically and another one horizontally, could I be able to combine them with this solution and both maintain their orientation?
Thanks for the video! The footer issue would "seem" to be an easy fix. I wonder why the Access team doesn't fix it. The fix must be more complex than it would appear.
Subreports' footers show when you insert a subreport/form from the menu controls one by one. Drag-and-drop reports didn't show footers. I use .mdb btw.
My thumbs 👍 are already up long before the class even starts. Thank you Richard for all the valuable tutorials, the hard work to educate the world every single day. Stay healthy & prosperous. I wish all the views = thumbs up
This video is just what I needed!!! Thank you so much for the great content, as always!!! 😃
Follow up question: both reports must have the same orientation? I have 2 reports, one designed vertically and another one horizontally, could I be able to combine them with this solution and both maintain their orientation?
Thanks for the video! The footer issue would "seem" to be an easy fix. I wonder why the Access team doesn't fix it. The fix must be more complex than it would appear.
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome!
Hi Richard, I have a report set up just like you did in the video, but I want to print it double-sided. How can I do that in MS Access?
Thx in advance
Thank’s
Subreports' footers show when you insert a subreport/form from the menu controls one by one. Drag-and-drop reports didn't show footers. I use .mdb btw.
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Thanks man
Welcome dude