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access thread: Printing options
Message #1 by "Sagmeister, Christian (Projektteam)" on Tue, 5 Jun 2001 13:14:53 +0200
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I have a problem with a report in access2000.
The report should be in landscape format. I set the format in the report
properties. Now, when pressing the "Print" button on the form the first time
it is in landscape format but printing the same report a second time it is
again in "Standard"(portrait) format. SO it always works the first time i am
setting the landscape format, but the second time it fails.
What I am doing wrong?
I am helpful for any suggestions,
Chris
Message #2 by "John Ruff" <John_Ruff@m...> on Tue, 5 Jun 2001 04:32:41 -0700
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It sounds as if you have not saved the landscape format in the report
itself.
Open the report in design view. Then open the Page Setup Window (File>Page
Setup). Select the Page Tab and then select Landscape. Click OK and then
save the report before you close it.
This should resolve your problem.
John Ruff - The Eternal Optimist :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Sagmeister, Christian (Projektteam)
[mailto:christian.sagmeister@o...]
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 4:15 AM
To: Access
Subject: [access] Printing options
I have a problem with a report in access2000.
The report should be in landscape format. I set the format in the report
properties. Now, when pressing the "Print" button on the form the first time
it is in landscape format but printing the same report a second time it is
again in "Standard"(portrait) format. SO it always works the first time i am
setting the landscape format, but the second time it fails.
What I am doing wrong?
I am helpful for any suggestions,
Chris
Message #3 by SinghToor@a... on Tue, 05 Jun 2001 09:01:54 EDT
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Speak to your system administrator. It has to do with net work set up. He
should be able to fix it.
Harpreet.
Message #4 by "Bob Bedell" <bdbedell@m...> on Tue, 05 Jun 2001 18:24:19 -0400
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If you havn't, try downloading and installing Service Pack 2 for Office 2K.
There are some documented bugs in the Access 2K report formatting features.
For example, I couldn't save my report margin settings, and it drove me
crazy. SP-2 fixed the problem. You may have a similar formatting bug.
>From: "Sagmeister, Christian (Projektteam)"
><christian.sagmeister@o...>
>Reply-To: "Access" <access@p...>
>To: "Access" <access@p...>
>Subject: [access] Printing options
>Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 13:14:53 +0200
>
> I have a problem with a report in access2000.
>
>The report should be in landscape format. I set the format in the report
>properties. Now, when pressing the "Print" button on the form the first
>time
>it is in landscape format but printing the same report a second time it is
>again in "Standard"(portrait) format. SO it always works the first time i
>am
>setting the landscape format, but the second time it fails.
>
>What I am doing wrong?
>
>I am helpful for any suggestions,
>
>Chris
>
>
>
Message #5 by angelg@a... on Thu, 7 Jun 2001 16:58:58
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Documentation for this problem can be found in the Microsoft KB under
articule ID Q240826
>If you havn't, try downloading and installing Service Pack 2 for Office
2K.
> There are some documented bugs in the Access 2K report formatting
features.
> For example, I couldn't save my report margin settings, and it drove me
> crazy. SP-2 fixed the problem. You may have a similar formatting bug.
>
> >From: "Sagmeister, Christian (Projektteam)"
> ><christian.sagmeister@o...>
> >Reply-To: "Access" <access@p...>
> >To: "Access" <access@p...>
> >Subject: [access] Printing options
> >Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 13:14:53 +0200
> >
> > I have a problem with a report in access2000.
> >
> >The report should be in landscape format. I set the format in the report
> >properties. Now, when pressing the "Print" button on the form the first
> >time
> >it is in landscape format but printing the same report a second time
it is
> >again in "Standard"(portrait) format. SO it always works the first time
i
> >am
> >setting the landscape format, but the second time it fails.
> >
> >What I am doing wrong?
> >
> >I am helpful for any suggestions,
> >
> >Chris
> >
> >
> >
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