From: Phillip on 1 Apr 2010 22:55 Hi, I have a multi page report that always prints in reverse order, last page to first page. My printer has an option to change the order but no matter what option I choose it always print last to first. I've tried the two printer options with other software and I can change the order. Is there a print option in Access to change the order or does my printer have a problem with Access? Thanks for any help,
From: Al Campagna on 4 Apr 2010 09:17 Phillip, The first rule in any Access vs printer problem is to make sure you have the very latest printer driver from the printer manufacturer. It's been my experience, that the problematic printers are high speed, high volume, office type printers. The El Cheapo ink jets seem to be have few problems. If your printer is of that "office" type, there should be some support system (forum, tech support, contact us, etc...) in place. -- hth Al Campagna Microsoft Access MVP 2007-2009 http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions/index.html "Find a job that you love... and you'll never work a day in your life." "Phillip" <Phillip(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:81271EF4-B3F9-4BF3-BC58-32EE982F573D(a)microsoft.com... > Hi, > I have a multi page report that always prints in reverse order, last page > to > first page. My printer has an option to change the order but no matter > what > option I choose it always print last to first. I've tried the two printer > options with other software and I can change the order. Is there a print > option in Access to change the order or does my printer have a problem > with > Access? > Thanks for any help,
From: Phillip on 4 Apr 2010 10:43 Thanks Al, I did all that and the help I got was worthless. I wanted to share this with you because what I discovered yesterday was that if I went into Design View for EACH report clicked on File/Print/Properties/Layout Opions and selected 'Back to Front' and did a Save that my problem was solved. The trick was that I had to do it for each report in Design view. Changing the Properties from the Windows/Control Panel did not work...... Thanks again for your response. "Al Campagna" wrote: > Phillip, > The first rule in any Access vs printer problem is to make > sure you have the very latest printer driver from the printer > manufacturer. > It's been my experience, that the problematic printers are > high speed, high volume, office type printers. The El Cheapo > ink jets seem to be have few problems. > If your printer is of that "office" type, there should be > some support system (forum, tech support, contact us, etc...) in place. > -- > hth > Al Campagna > Microsoft Access MVP 2007-2009 > http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions/index.html > > "Find a job that you love... and you'll never work a day in your life." > > > "Phillip" <Phillip(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:81271EF4-B3F9-4BF3-BC58-32EE982F573D(a)microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > I have a multi page report that always prints in reverse order, last page > > to > > first page. My printer has an option to change the order but no matter > > what > > option I choose it always print last to first. I've tried the two printer > > options with other software and I can change the order. Is there a print > > option in Access to change the order or does my printer have a problem > > with > > Access? > > Thanks for any help, > > > . >
From: Al Campagna on 5 Apr 2010 09:40 Good deal Phillip... That's the way to hang in there and apply "sweat equity" to the problem. -- Al Campagna Microsoft Access MVP 2007-2009 http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions/index.html "Find a job that you love... and you'll never work a day in your life." "Phillip" <Phillip(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:244A3861-6051-46E0-B67F-E2EDEB9DCF10(a)microsoft.com... > Thanks Al, > I did all that and the help I got was worthless. I wanted to share this > with you because what I discovered yesterday was that if I went into > Design > View for EACH report clicked on File/Print/Properties/Layout Opions and > selected 'Back to Front' and did a Save that my problem was solved. The > trick was that I had to do it for each report in Design view. Changing > the > Properties from the Windows/Control Panel did not work...... > Thanks again for your response. > > "Al Campagna" wrote: > >> Phillip, >> The first rule in any Access vs printer problem is to make >> sure you have the very latest printer driver from the printer >> manufacturer. >> It's been my experience, that the problematic printers are >> high speed, high volume, office type printers. The El Cheapo >> ink jets seem to be have few problems. >> If your printer is of that "office" type, there should be >> some support system (forum, tech support, contact us, etc...) in place. >> -- >> hth >> Al Campagna >> Microsoft Access MVP 2007-2009 >> http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions/index.html >> >> "Find a job that you love... and you'll never work a day in your >> life." >> >> >> "Phillip" <Phillip(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:81271EF4-B3F9-4BF3-BC58-32EE982F573D(a)microsoft.com... >> > Hi, >> > I have a multi page report that always prints in reverse order, last >> > page >> > to >> > first page. My printer has an option to change the order but no matter >> > what >> > option I choose it always print last to first. I've tried the two >> > printer >> > options with other software and I can change the order. Is there a >> > option in Access to change the order or does my printer have a problem >> > with >> > Access? >> > Thanks for any help, >> >> >> . >>
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