I have a report where In detail section I'm using vertical line that vertical line not growing even I set proeprty Anhcor="TopAndBottom" i tried also CanGrow & CanShrink=True but still its not working.I'm attaching screenshot & ReportDesign of it can any one please help.Thanks in Advanced
Right click on the vertical line and click on Format Line. Then check the box next to "Extend to bottom of section when printing".
This should ensure the line is always extended to the bottom of a section no matter how much it grows. If you need to extend it through a section and into the following section, drag the bottom anchor through the first section or sections in the designer and drop it in the section where it should end.
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I have designed an Access 2016 form with an embedded subform.
When displaying my (main) form (shown in 1st picture), I notice a space below the sub-form and above the "Form footer" that I cannot see in design mode (see 2nd picture).
I have no clue how I could get rid of this unncessary space. Can someone help me out to find out what I have missed in the design of my userform ?
Many thanks in advance.
The simplest way would be to move the buttons from the form footer to the bottom of the detail section.
Then get rid of header & footer, and set the form to Auto Resize = Yes.
If you don't want to do this, you must set and save the display size (height) of the popup form in design view.
You can't do this with tabbed documents, you need to switch to overlapping windows:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/show-or-hide-object-tabs-25074ab7-bcc8-466d-81aa-b6cf739715cb
(and then open the form non-maximized in design view.)
It may take a bit of trial & error to get the height exactly right in design view.
Similar question: Access 2010 Popup Report always matches size of Report Design window
how we could fixed the header on the right not on the top
like this
If you go into the Section Expert and select your header section you can enable the "Underlay Following Sections" property for the header section. This will allow the sections that follow to effectively print on top of the header section. At this point its a matter of designing the content of you header so that it does not extend beyond the point where you wish to end the left side section. Then when designing the content for the remaining sections be certain that nothing is placed on the left side of the sections where the header will be displayed.
Using this method will give the appearance you want in your output, but in truth, the header section and all other sections are still the full width of the page, its just up to you to control placement of your data fields and objects to ensure header section doesn't overlap with the other sections in ways that create undesired outputs.
I have a crystal report for an invoice that is formatted with some horizontal and vertical lines. The vertical lines cut across a number of group and detail sections. Crystal reports is version 13, and I am using it in the designer in Visual Studio 2013.
I have two problems
1) The vertical lines only extend to the beginning of the first detail section on the first page. On subsequent pages they display all the way down the screen.
2) For the second and last row of one of my groups, the vertical lines don't display at all.
I have tried removing the lines and re-adding them, and this has made no difference. I have also tried changing ExtendToBottomOfSection to true for the lines, but this doesn't seem to make any difference. Any other suggestions?
The key thing with lines and boxes in Crystal Reports is the section/area they start in and the section/area they end in. These areas always go in a specific order: Report Header, Page Header, Group Headers, Details, Group Footers, Report Footer, Page Footer.
Depending on the height of the areas, some sections may be bumped to the next page. Most issues I see with lines and boxes are due to them not starting/ending in the right section to give the desired effect on every page, even pages where some sections may be omitted.
If you want lines to span the whole page, they should start at the top of the Page Header area and end in the bottom of the Page Footer.
What I think you're looking for is a slight variation on this (I'm guessing based on your problem description): to run the line down the entire page, but not actually have it appear in the page header/footer. In this case, you will want the line to start at the bottom of the page header, and end at the top of the page footer. This will give the effect of the line covering the page (but not the header/footer), regardless of how many records appear on the page.
These properties are easiest to control from Design view (where it's easier to distinguish section boundaries), or from the properties dialog (where you can make the top/bottom values exact).
Hope this helps!
I am trying to insert pictures into a word document to be on the TOP of the inserted page.
If I choose "Top Center" or "Top Right/Left", the complete paragraph from the proceeding text jumps to be AFTER the picture, even if it 5+ lines, leaving a BIG empty blank space in the previous page.
If I choose, "In line with text", it looks good, BUT with a single line being proceeding the picture on the top of the inserted page.
I want the layout to be so that a picture be at the top of the page while the proceeding and following text stays fluid, without leaving blanks in between.
Furthermore, how can I move that inserted picture pixel by pixel using the arrows?
PLEASE HELP! It is getting REALLY frustrating, I have around 35 pictures...
Thank you!
You must set the top margin to 0cm.
(double click the blank space or open page settings)
You could use text warpping, choose behind text for around a picture.
Or right click the picture, select text wrapping then select behind text. if u want to move the picture around perfect, just right click, text wrapping, then select tight.
see screenshoot
Just saw this. What I did was insert the image, open "Format Picture" properties, select the "Picture tab" and use the 'Crop from' option to make the area of the picture larger from the bottom (using i.e. -6) which added white space at the bottom, those moving the image to the top of the page. Not great, but it worked.
I'm writing the last page of a report, where there are three short chapters: Conclusions, Acknowledgments and References. Now everything is top aligned, as per default. However, I'd like the last two chapters to be bottom aligned, without having to press Enter repeatedly to create myself the white space. I experimented with the Page Layout dialog and inserted a section break after the Conclusions, but the bottom alignment starts from the following page.
Is it even achievable what I have in mind? And if so, how?
At http://i.stack.imgur.com/GIr3Q.png there's the end results I'm trying to obtain. I created "artificially" the blank space between "dui." and "Acknowledgments" by pressing Enter four times.
you can
hijack the footnote functionality (ugly but effective) and play with the footnote styles
insert a text box and position it absolutely (that's what a textbox should be used for) in Word2010 look in Insert ribbon, Text section, Text Icon