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From: cynteeuh on 10 Dec 2009 17:23 OMG, perfect explanation and so simple!!! I've been racking my head on the best way to hide/suppress my subreports! THANK YOU Allen & Sharkbyte! "Sharkbyte" wrote: > Quoted from Allen Browne, in response to another post of the same question. > I came looking for the same answer... > > Please use your Search function: > > There should be no need to hide these subreports (i.e. you should not have > toggle their Visible property.) > > 1. Open the main report in design view. > > 2. Right-click the edge of the first subreport control, and make sure its > Can Shrink property is Yes. Repeat for the second one. > > 3. Click the Section that contains these reports (Detail?), and make sure > the section's Can Shrink is also set to Yes. > > 4. Make sure the subreports are not overlapping each other, and that no > other control is overlapping them vertically (not even partially beside > them.) > > > > > "Golfinray" wrote: > > > I know I have seen this before, I have probably even DONE it before but I'm > > brain dead. I have a report with 3 subs, all linked to the mainreport. I want > > it to look like one report. Right now, I have one of the subs in there and I > > have set all the properties I know to set and it still looks like One report > > with a sub stuck in it. The sub causes my lines in the main report to be too > > far apart and I can't space them correctly. Help! Thanks!!!! |