S
Steven Hill
I'm out of ideas.
I've had a problem ever since upgrading from Windows ME to Windows XP. My
database has reports that have overlapping fields, deliberately done so the
line spacing of reports can be nice and tight. Before my migration, the
reports printed fine. After the migration, the descenders (bottoms of the
letters g, y, p etc) are cut off by the overlapping field. I was thinking it
was a printer driver problem, but now I'm more convinced it's an Access
problem.
Here's an example (print preview at 400%, red dots show where descenders are
cut):
http://www.shillpages.com/access.gif
Yes, all field backgrounds are set to "transparent". Remember, this WORKS
properly on my old system without any modifications.
If anyone has ANY ideas, I'll try EVERYTHING. Please post. Thanks.
I've had a problem ever since upgrading from Windows ME to Windows XP. My
database has reports that have overlapping fields, deliberately done so the
line spacing of reports can be nice and tight. Before my migration, the
reports printed fine. After the migration, the descenders (bottoms of the
letters g, y, p etc) are cut off by the overlapping field. I was thinking it
was a printer driver problem, but now I'm more convinced it's an Access
problem.
Here's an example (print preview at 400%, red dots show where descenders are
cut):
http://www.shillpages.com/access.gif
Yes, all field backgrounds are set to "transparent". Remember, this WORKS
properly on my old system without any modifications.
If anyone has ANY ideas, I'll try EVERYTHING. Please post. Thanks.