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  1. snlodge

    Custom Report Requires Four(4) Rows of Detail

    I want to thank you. I’ll check this out.
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    Custom Report Requires Four(4) Rows of Detail

    At the point of my previous post, adding blank records is not an option for me. Therefore I deduced that there was no viable option left. However, MajP just made a interesting suggestion that made me think, and take the solved status off.
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    Custom Report Requires Four(4) Rows of Detail

    Based on the limited response, I've got to deduce that this is not possible. I was just trying to combine everything in to one step. However, I will just create the empty template within word and transfer the completed information to the access database. Thank you for all of your help. Take care.
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    Custom Report Requires Four(4) Rows of Detail

    Ok, first I do want to apologize for taking so long to get back to you guys, you know the deal, just busy. I would like to say thank you for some of the helpful input so far. That being said, I believe a little back story and purpose is in order. The form that I'm deriving this from, is a...
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    Custom Report Requires Four(4) Rows of Detail

    I'm looking for assistance in understanding how to make a standardized four row (record), per page, Access report, even if there is only one(1) or two(2) record(s) related to each grouping. Essentially, if there is one(1) record, the query would add the required blank rows, to total four rows on...
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    Issue with Word document as Access OLE Object!

    Other Information... Automation was something that wasn't needed in my specific situation.
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    Issue with Word document as Access OLE Object!

    What I've done to this point... created a ole object field called "document" within a table (Used to paste a word document in to), created a tabbed form based on the above table, The form has one tab completely devoted to the “document” field that contains all the...
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    What's your best/worst joke?

    Comparison Getting married is very much like going to a restaurant with friends. You order what you want, and then when you see what the other person has, you wish you had ordered that. Narrative A 5-year-old boy went to visit his grandmother one day. Playing with his toys in her...
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    Hi from East York, Ontario, Canada

    Halo, I got introduced to Access in 2009, and have enjoyed it since. I wouldn't say that I'm an expert, I'd probably sum up my experience as a novice with a lot of experimental Access use. I recently started playing with VB coding, but it's really basic stuff for me. I mainly used the Tables...
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