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Access is not saving my changes

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Using access 2007

I have a report. I am trying to specify the printer that I want to use I am putting save. Close the form & open it is not saving.

ANY IDEA PLEASE


WASSIM S DACCACHE
Oct 23 '08 #1
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NeoPa
32,556 Expert Mod 16PB
In design mode of the report select File / Page Setup / Page.

From in here select the specific printer you want to use. When you save the report it will remember your printer.
Oct 23 '08 #2
wassimdaccache
222 100+
In design mode of the report select File / Page Setup / Page.

From in here select the specific printer you want to use. When you save the report it will remember your printer.
Dear NeoPA

I am trying to do it from page setup tab and it is not saving !!!!

I am using access 2007 there is no file like access 2003.

is there any suggestion?

Thank you for your help
Oct 23 '08 #3
NeoPa
32,556 Expert Mod 16PB
It works on mine Wassim. I'm afraid if there is a difference between your system / database than mine, then I know nothing about it so I can't help. I can only help with things I know about. Sorry.
Oct 23 '08 #4
missinglinq
3,532 Expert 2GB
This is a known bug in 2007. Here's a link to the hotfix download:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950488

Linq ;0)>
Oct 23 '08 #5

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