[AccessD] HELP - Access 2003 margins

Kath Pelletti kp at sdsonline.net
Tue Dec 19 22:25:28 CST 2006


Really? I'll try it out.....
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gary Kjos 
  To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 12:04 PM
  Subject: Re: [AccessD] HELP - Access 2003 margins


  Is that one of the by product things that get fouled up as part of the
  Name Autocorrect option thing??  Tools/Options/General tab - uncheck
  all three things under Name Autocorrect heading in middle right of
  that bad boy.

  GK

  On 12/19/06, Kath Pelletti <kp at sdsonline.net> wrote:
  > This is truly driving me mad - Windows XP Pro, Access 2003.
  >
  > I have upgraded an app which used to be 2000 to 2003.I notice that the margins have been changed when I imported those objects (lots of swearing here...)
  >
  > When I open one of the reports, I can change the left, right, top and bottom margins in design view and save. BUT when I next open the report and print preview it, they will default to a minimum size of 4 mm for left,right and 6 for top/bottom, and when I go back into them in design view, those minimum margin sizes have overwritten mine.
  >
  > The reports are set to default printer, and this is the same default printer I use for the 2000 app. For the moment this means that I have no control over the margins at all.
  >
  > Is there a setting I can change somewhere to prevent this? If so I can't find it?
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