strange printing problem

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Will Sellers

I used the wizard to create a simple report with one group level.
when I preview the report it displays correctly.
When I print the report I get this [none] printed over top of my report
heading
Anyone know why this is happening?
 
No watermark set.
I run this docmd.openreport from an event.
The [none] appears if the recordset is empty(no records met query criteria)


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Wayne Morgan said:
Do you have a "watermark" set in the printer driver?

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Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP


Will Sellers said:
I used the wizard to create a simple report with one group level.
when I preview the report it displays correctly.
When I print the report I get this [none] printed over top of my report
heading
Anyone know why this is happening?
 
When you say "[none] printed over top of my report heading" what does that
mean? Is the [none] larger or small? Is it in the Report Header Section?

Is there any code in your report?


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Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP


Will Sellers said:
No watermark set.
I run this docmd.openreport from an event.
The [none] appears if the recordset is empty(no records met query
criteria)


--
For a great shopping experience check out
www.willselldealoftheday.com
message
Do you have a "watermark" set in the printer driver?

--
Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP


Will Sellers said:
I used the wizard to create a simple report with one group level.
when I preview the report it displays correctly.
When I print the report I get this [none] printed over top of my
report
heading
Anyone know why this is happening?
 
In that case, you may want to use the reports NoData event to determine what
you want to do when there are no records to print.
 
The None is in bold large font in the report heading section.
No code in report.

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Duane Hookom said:
When you say "[none] printed over top of my report heading" what does that
mean? Is the [none] larger or small? Is it in the Report Header Section?

Is there any code in your report?


--
Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP


Will Sellers said:
No watermark set.
I run this docmd.openreport from an event.
The [none] appears if the recordset is empty(no records met query
criteria)


--
For a great shopping experience check out
www.willselldealoftheday.com
message
Do you have a "watermark" set in the printer driver?

--
Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP


I used the wizard to create a simple report with one group level.
when I preview the report it displays correctly.
When I print the report I get this [none] printed over top of my
report
heading
Anyone know why this is happening?
 
All reports or just one?
All pages or just the first?
Same happen when (shudder) printing a form or datasheet?
Same happen in other MDBs?
Same happen in other applications (Word or Excel)?

--
Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP


Will Sellers said:
The None is in bold large font in the report heading section.
No code in report.

--
For a great shopping experience check out
www.willselldealoftheday.com
Duane Hookom said:
When you say "[none] printed over top of my report heading" what does
that
mean? Is the [none] larger or small? Is it in the Report Header Section?

Is there any code in your report?


--
Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP


Will Sellers said:
No watermark set.
I run this docmd.openreport from an event.
The [none] appears if the recordset is empty(no records met query
criteria)


--
For a great shopping experience check out
www.willselldealoftheday.com
message
Do you have a "watermark" set in the printer driver?

--
Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP


I used the wizard to create a simple report with one group level.
when I preview the report it displays correctly.
When I print the report I get this [none] printed over top of my
report
heading
Anyone know why this is happening?
 
--
For a great shopping experience check out
www.willselldealoftheday.com
Duane Hookom said:
All reports or just one?
Don't know why it was happening but when I recreated the report from scratch
via wizard the problem went away.

no no no and no
All pages or just the first?
Same happen when (shudder) printing a form or datasheet?
Same happen in other MDBs?
Same happen in other applications (Word or Excel)?

--
Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP


Will Sellers said:
The None is in bold large font in the report heading section.
No code in report.

--
For a great shopping experience check out
www.willselldealoftheday.com
Duane Hookom said:
When you say "[none] printed over top of my report heading" what does
that
mean? Is the [none] larger or small? Is it in the Report Header Section?

Is there any code in your report?


--
Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP


No watermark set.
I run this docmd.openreport from an event.
The [none] appears if the recordset is empty(no records met query
criteria)


--
For a great shopping experience check out
www.willselldealoftheday.com
message
Do you have a "watermark" set in the printer driver?

--
Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP


I used the wizard to create a simple report with one group level.
when I preview the report it displays correctly.
When I print the report I get this [none] printed over top of my
report
heading
Anyone know why this is happening?
 
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