GShen,
I have done as you suggested - and it is working!!! - after a lot of tweaking, etc.
Appreciate all of the help!!!
I have other issues - but will try and search down already posted stuff before i start asking qustions again.
thanks again.
i also learned that I can put a subreport above...
got cutoff here -
the plan is to have the 2 nd report determine the number of pages (ie - 10 records=10 pages.) i do not know how/why i would need a query that would poduce one record per page. i think then i would need a lot of reports.
background info
the first query pulls records of kids...
your print/display summary is correct.
there is no query for the report 2. it is being suplied by a table. i could make a query from the table - but it would be all records anyway.
thanks for the help so far! appreciated. :)
your example is close
Report 1 (all)
1 record (report 2)
new page
Report 1 (all)
next record (report 2)
new page
Report 1 (all)
next record (report 2)
new page
The key is getting Report 1 (all) and next record (report 2) to be on the same page
let me know if this helps or if you want me to...
thank you for the help so far! - Tried your suggestion. It works except in the second sub report i want each row (or record) to be on it's own page (with the entire first report repeated on every page.
it would display as follows
subreport 1 ----
record 1
record 2
subreport 2 ----
record 1...
I'm learning - so bear with me.
I am trying to create a report (using the wizard) that will print every record from query and then print a single record from a table.(but eventually all records from that table on seperate pages)
I am putting the first query in the detail section. i then...
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