[AccessD] Paper Size Problem

Elam, Debbie DElam at jenkens.com
Fri May 6 12:56:05 CDT 2005


Everywhere, several machines at the customer site just to be sure.  Tried
changing paper size in design view and saving as the first thing on each.

Debbie

-----Original Message-----
From: Gustav Brock [mailto:Gustav at cactus.dk] 
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 12:19 PM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Paper Size Problem


Hi Debbie

Is this happening at the customer's site?
Did you open the report at the customer in design view, change paper
size, save, open, and print?

/gustav

>>> DElam at jenkens.com 05/06 6:40 pm >>>
I have a report that has been on legal size paper for quite a while. 
Now, I
am being asked to condense it (virtually illegible, but that is what
the
customer wants) onto letter size paper.  I have condensed the report
and
made the report width narrower so that it will fit on letter paper,
however,
the report still prints on legal.  

Page setup says letter, and in fact will not allow any other size to
be
saved.  Changing printers has not stopped the report from printing on
legal
size paper, I have even tried importing it into a different database to
see
if that would fix it.  

This is tremendously strange, especially considering that normally I
have
the opposite problem.  Access tends to make every report letter size if
the
printer changes.  I am rapidly approaching the point where I am ready
to
re-create the report from scratch, but I am hoping that one of you
knows
what is going on and can direct me to a fix.

I am using Access 2002 and a SQL 2000 back end.

Debbie

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