I have a one page report that prints information from several tables. The
report contains a list object slightly smaller than the body size (8X10.5)
and a rectangle object slightly smaller than the list object. The rectangle
object contains 130 plus textboxes for labels and actual fields to be
printed. This is a profile type report used to print all information for a
member (name, address, city, state, and several other fields) and requires
the whole page. There can be further detail linked to this member. In this
case, committees that the member serves on. I can't figure out how to get the
top 5 committees to print with all of the other detail. Does anyone know a
"best method" to accomplish this?
Thanks,
JohnNevermind. Finally used a subreport which solved the problem very nicely.
John
"John Joslin" wrote:
> I have a one page report that prints information from several tables. The
> report contains a list object slightly smaller than the body size (8X10.5)
> and a rectangle object slightly smaller than the list object. The rectangle
> object contains 130 plus textboxes for labels and actual fields to be
> printed. This is a profile type report used to print all information for a
> member (name, address, city, state, and several other fields) and requires
> the whole page. There can be further detail linked to this member. In this
> case, committees that the member serves on. I can't figure out how to get the
> top 5 committees to print with all of the other detail. Does anyone know a
> "best method" to accomplish this?
> Thanks,
> John
Monday, March 19, 2012
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