K Khurramshaikh47 Member Local time Today, 18:20 Joined Aug 19, 2021 Messages 212 Aug 25, 2021 #1 Hi, Is there any way to print 2 or more reports in one page? I have 2 reports taking only 25% area of a page. I want to print them on one page. Is there any tool in ms access to combine 2 reports while printing? Thank you Attachments Report1.png 60.9 KB · Views: 300 Report2.png 60.4 KB · Views: 499
Hi, Is there any way to print 2 or more reports in one page? I have 2 reports taking only 25% area of a page. I want to print them on one page. Is there any tool in ms access to combine 2 reports while printing? Thank you
arnelgp ..forever waiting... waiting for jellybean! Local time Today, 21:20 Joined May 7, 2009 Messages 20,400 Aug 25, 2021 #2 create a New report and put the 2 existing reports as subreport.
P plog Banishment Pending Local time Today, 08:20 Joined May 11, 2011 Messages 12,013 Aug 25, 2021 #3 Those don't even need to be seperate reports. You just need a Group Header for the department: Create a grouped or summary report - Microsoft Support Create a report in Access that groups data and displays subtotals, averages, and other aggregates. support.microsoft.com
Those don't even need to be seperate reports. You just need a Group Header for the department: Create a grouped or summary report - Microsoft Support Create a report in Access that groups data and displays subtotals, averages, and other aggregates. support.microsoft.com
arnelgp ..forever waiting... waiting for jellybean! Local time Today, 21:20 Joined May 7, 2009 Messages 20,400 Aug 25, 2021 #4 that is correct, you only need to Create a Group on your report.
K Khurramshaikh47 Member Local time Today, 18:20 Joined Aug 19, 2021 Messages 212 Aug 25, 2021 #5 arnelgp said: create a New report and put the 2 existing reports as subreport. Click to expand... Thank you very much dear
arnelgp said: create a New report and put the 2 existing reports as subreport. Click to expand... Thank you very much dear
K Khurramshaikh47 Member Local time Today, 18:20 Joined Aug 19, 2021 Messages 212 Aug 25, 2021 #6 plog said: Those don't even need to be seperate reports. You just need a Group Header for the department: Create a grouped or summary report - Microsoft Support Create a report in Access that groups data and displays subtotals, averages, and other aggregates. support.microsoft.com Click to expand... Thank you very much plog. Can I use this on already created report? Can you guide me how to use grouping? I didn't use it before. Thank you.
plog said: Those don't even need to be seperate reports. You just need a Group Header for the department: Create a grouped or summary report - Microsoft Support Create a report in Access that groups data and displays subtotals, averages, and other aggregates. support.microsoft.com Click to expand... Thank you very much plog. Can I use this on already created report? Can you guide me how to use grouping? I didn't use it before. Thank you.