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Using a Pre-Printed Invoice with Access

I have an Access Application that I would like to have a report print on
pre-printed Invoices.

The Totals are in the Footer, but the report prints a different size depending
on the number of line items on the invoice, making the totals in different
locations.

Is there a way to precisely set the number of line items for each page, and
print the totals in an exact location?

Thanks - AB
Nov 13 '05 #1
2 2097
Place the totals in the page footer and not the report footer.
"ABinBoston" <ab********@aol.com> wrote in message
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I have an Access Application that I would like to have a report print on
pre-printed Invoices.

The Totals are in the Footer, but the report prints a different size depending on the number of line items on the invoice, making the totals in different
locations.

Is there a way to precisely set the number of line items for each page, and print the totals in an exact location?

Thanks - AB

Nov 13 '05 #2
You would be better off to use an Access report to duplicate the format of
your pre-printed invoice!

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"ABinBoston" <ab********@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20***************************@mb-m03.aol.com...
I have an Access Application that I would like to have a report print on
pre-printed Invoices.

The Totals are in the Footer, but the report prints a different size depending on the number of line items on the invoice, making the totals in different
locations.

Is there a way to precisely set the number of line items for each page, and print the totals in an exact location?

Thanks - AB

Nov 13 '05 #3

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