RichardOneil
MIS
Good Afternoon-
I have created a project status report that contains three sub-reports: One for tasks completed, one for work yet to be done and one for issues. Each of these reports will have varying numbers of entries on any given month. The issue I am having is that if there are too many entries for a sub-report, the data will print over the top of the next section. I thought about placing each subreport on its own page, but I was wondering if there is a more elegant way to keep my sub-reports positioned properly a page regardless of how many records each one contains. I am working with an Access 2007 database. Thanks in advance.
I have created a project status report that contains three sub-reports: One for tasks completed, one for work yet to be done and one for issues. Each of these reports will have varying numbers of entries on any given month. The issue I am having is that if there are too many entries for a sub-report, the data will print over the top of the next section. I thought about placing each subreport on its own page, but I was wondering if there is a more elegant way to keep my sub-reports positioned properly a page regardless of how many records each one contains. I am working with an Access 2007 database. Thanks in advance.