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How do I print a subdatasheet in Access?

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BLanc - 15 Jun 2006 19:32 GMT
How do I print a subdatasheet in Access?  I have followed the instructions  -
expand the subdatasheet I want, click on row selector, then print - but it
still prints only the collapsed datasheet.
Jeff C - 15 Jun 2006 20:00 GMT
I think your best bet would be to try an "AutoReport".  Highlight the main
table or query that has a subdata sheet in it and then select the "New
Object" icon on the menu bar choosing auto report.

You can then design the report with all the information you want, the way
you want to see it.

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> How do I print a subdatasheet in Access?  I have followed the instructions  -
> expand the subdatasheet I want, click on row selector, then print - but it
> still prints only the collapsed datasheet.
 
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