Normally you would filter your report to only include a specific data range rather than page range. For instance where CustomerID = 45 or similar. I have created 1000s of reports over 10 years and have never had the need to print a page range.
If you indeed need page printing, you might want to check the postings "Print page ? to page ?"
" ... I have created 1000s of reports ..."
You MUST be the guy I keep running after!!! "I have DESTROYED MANY useless and redundant reports and replaceds them with FAR FAR fewer ones set up to use parameter queries and set up forms for users to select the parameters and provided sensible default values for the parameters. I cannot concieve of creating "1000s" of reports over a ten year period (1000 over ten years ~~ 100 per year [per thoouand] ~~ 1 every other work day. So, even 2000 over ten years is ~~ 1-a-1day brand of report~) and still have the opportunity to do any other meaningful work or continue to learn the crraft. You have my sincere sympathy, and best wishes for a more rewarding and interesting carrear.
Working as a contractor building lots applications and specializing in reports I still might have been stretching the 1,000s a little . The point is still the same. I have never had to design a solution that prints a subset of pages. This goes back further to dBase II applications.
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