Custom table at end of report

CarolW

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Good Evening Everyone,

I have successfully created a report which generates random examination questions and everything is fine with it, however I’ve now been asked to add/create 2 extra pages at the end of the report which effectively holds a TABLE with 2 columns and it spans the entire height of the paper size (A4). Its used by the examiner to add free text remarks to the answers given. I’m no expert on reports and so I call upon your combined wisdom to point me in the right direction. I hope you can help me out? I’m sure the answer is so simple, but to date I can’t find an answer to my dilemma!

Thanks for taking the time out to look at question

Regards

CarolW
 
At the very end of the WHOLE report or at the end of each questionnaire or group?
 
At the very end of the WHOLE report or at the end of each questionnaire or group?

Hi vbaInet,

Apologies, for I should have expanded upon it a little. At the very end of the report, however there might be an occasion when it'll need to go at the end of a group. Thanks for taking the time out to reply..

CarolW
 
What you do is you put two subreports (on for each table) on the REPORT FOOTER of the report. Place a Page Break control in between the two sub reports.

But when you say free hand comments, does that not mean hand-written? If it is then you don't need to link it with tables. Just use a Box (like a square) control from the toolbox and set the Border Style property to Normal.
 
What you do is you put two subreports (on for each table) on the REPORT FOOTER of the report. Place a Page Break control in between the two sub reports.

But when you say free hand comments, does that not mean hand-written? If it is then you don't need to link it with tables. Just use a Box (like a square) control from the toolbox and set the Border Style property to Normal.

Your correct - I meant handwritten. I'll try your suggestion when I get back to work. Once again thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

Regards


CarolW
 
No problemo. Just let us know how you get on.

Good luck.
 

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