My problems can be understood much better through the PDF I am sending, than trying to describe the problem. Would it be possible for someone from the UK to respond to this query as it requires an understanding of the UK education system.
Not a product of the UK education system, but not sure that is really a requirement to understand Access. I have done OK. Anyways your macro is opening in Report view as you specified in the view setting. If you want Print Preview then set the view to Print Preview.
I am trying to find a way to leave this Forum. I no longer wish to be insulted by a gentleman from across the pond who when he has never heard of something, castigates the viewer. So how do I leave?
Not a product of the UK education system, but not sure that is really a requirement to understand Access. I have done OK. Anyways your macro is opening in Report view as you specified in the view setting. If you want Print Preview then set the view to Print Preview.
I am totally confused. You spend a lot of time to post a PDF that shows the problem? But now you say what it shows is not what you have done. Why not post a correct PDF?
That says the view is "Report" not "Print Preview".
I should see
Just to let you know that I have resolved my Report problem by using an older version and then modifying it. Included is a screenshot of the Report. Why am I using this version instead of the Microsoft version? I found it impossible to upload a PNG file using that version.
Hello
I thought you might like to see the Print Preview solution. I did try to upload the whole manual, but it is 240 pages and that was not possible. Please remember that I am addressing teachers' in countries where the digital age regarding IT has not yet reached a stage where it can impact on the majority of schools. Most teachers' in Africa below the Sahara are struggling to cope with the digital demands of their students.
And may I thank you all for your time and patience.
Terence Driscoll, London 14/11/2022.