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i've got some employee details to be printed (OT, Pay etc..; )in report i want to print details for only one employee (one employee code) on one page and if its different code it should skip to another page;
is it possible!
help appreciated
Dec 5 '06 #1
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NeoPa
32,556 Expert Mod 16PB
Yes.
Look at the 'Force New Page' property of the 'Detail' section of your report.
Dec 5 '06 #2
kaib
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i tried but no thing happens; now in the reports letters are moved one space right; it's very strange; i'ven't done any changes; so when i see the printview all messed up; any clue about this!?
help
Dec 6 '06 #3
NeoPa
32,556 Expert Mod 16PB
I'm afraid that I can only think about the info you pass on in here. You can see what's actually happening in front of you & I have very little idea from what you say.
Try telling us exactly what you've done and exactly what you notice has changed.
Dec 6 '06 #4
kaib
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I'm afraid that I can only think about the info you pass on in here. You can see what's actually happening in front of you & I have very little idea from what you say.
Try telling us exactly what you've done and exactly what you notice has changed.
infact it's an installed printer problem; i could sort it out; by default printer was a 'generic printer'; i changed it so now report appears normal;

i've grouped data into employee code and i took the property of that section set the 'force new page' to 'after section' but no use
thanks
Dec 7 '06 #5
NeoPa
32,556 Expert Mod 16PB
infact it's an installed printer problem; i could sort it out; by default printer was a 'generic printer'; i changed it so now report appears normal;

i've grouped data into employee code and i took the property of that section set the 'force new page' to 'after section' but no use
thanks
If I understand you correctly, then your problem couldn't be solved in Access.
That makes sense if it's associated with the printer.
Pleased it's sorted now :).
Dec 7 '06 #6

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