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From: Allen G. on 8 Apr 2010 18:33 I am having a blank page put in between each of the pages of my reports and it is throwing off the next page layout, how do I get rid of these blank pages? -- Allen
From: Steve on 8 Apr 2010 18:50 Most likely the design width of your report slightly exceeds 8-1/2" minus the left margin minus the right margin you have set in Page Setup. This will cause a blank page between each of the pages of your report. Decrease the design width of your report or set your left and right margins smaller. Steve "Allen G." <AllenG(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B98A069A-C871-4C6F-9E78-9722F36322E3(a)microsoft.com... >I am having a blank page put in between each of the pages of my reports and > it is throwing off the next page layout, how do I get rid of these blank > pages? > -- > Allen
From: fredg on 8 Apr 2010 18:52 On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 15:33:01 -0700, Allen G. wrote: > I am having a blank page put in between each of the pages of my reports and > it is throwing off the next page layout, how do I get rid of these blank > pages? The usual cause of blank pages in a report is that the combined width of the report plus the width of the left and right margins is greater than the width of the paper. Either make the width of the report shorter or decrease the width of the left and right margins, or both. If you can't drag the right edge of the report towards the left you probably have a control (usually a line) extending to the current right position. It can be just at the extreme top or bottom of a section which means it is going to be hard to see in Design View. Use the Object drop-down control to highlight each line in turn until you find the culprit. Reposition it or make it shorter, then drag the right edge to the wanted size. Another possible cause is the length of the report is too long. Make the Top and Bottom margins smaller and make the length of the report shorter. -- Fred Please respond only to this newsgroup. I do not reply to personal e-mail
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