I have a related question, why does (admittedly crowded) Access report print on two pages, one with print and one totally blank? I get a warning in print preview that some parts of the layout extend beyond the printable area, so of course I get this message and the predictable result. BUT, I just can't see that any part of the layout ACTUALLY IS outside the printable area!
I somehow get the problem licked on my old Win 95 box, and it has come back with new NT box. Thus I suspect clunky printer drivers. I am printing to an HP5 Si MX PS.
Any notion on how to spot areas *really * going off the printable area, OR on better driver for Access on this printer?
Thanks
Nils Ohlson
College of Chemistry
>>> Patty Mead <pmead@uclink4.berkeley.edu> 08/07 10:59 AM >>>
Converted an Access 2.0 database into Access 97 and now lines are not
showing up when we print reports altho they show up in print-preview.
HP inkjet prints the lines okay but HP laser does not. Printer Def is okay,
in terms of printing lines in other apps and Acess 2.0, also checked line
properties/formatting and that looks ok. Any other clue on what to check?
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