ACC2: Output to RTF Not Processed When Report Has a Blank Label

ID: Q131020

The information in this article applies to:

SYMPTOMS

Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.

When you use the Output To command to output a report containing a blank label to a Rich Text Format (RTF) file, the RTF file is not created. Microsoft Access does not alert you that the command was not processed.

CAUSE

The report contains a label whose Caption property is blank.

RESOLUTION

To work around the problem, either delete the report's blank label or add a value (a space or any other character or characters) to the label's Caption property setting.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access version 2.0. This problem no longer occurs in Microsoft Access version 7.0.

MORE INFORMATION

Steps to Reproduce Problem

1. Open the sample database NWIND.MDB.

2. Create a blank report based on the Employees table and save it as

   Report1.

3. If the field list is not displayed, choose Field List from the View
   menu, and then drag the Last Name field from the Field List box to the
   report's detail section.

4. If it is not displayed, open the Last Name label's property sheet and
   delete the value set for the Caption property.

5. From the File menu, choose Print Preview. Note that the Last Name label
   is blank.

6. From the File menu, choose Output To.

7. In the Select Format box, select Rich Text Format (*.rtf), and then

   choose the OK button.

8. In the File Name box, type "blanklbl.rtf" (without the quotation
   marks), and then choose OK.

9. Switch to File Manager and search for the BLANKLBL.RTF file. Note that
   the file is not listed.

REFERENCES

For more information about the Output To command, search for "Output To," and then "Output To Command (File Menu)" using the Microsoft Access Help menu.

Keywords          : kbusage OtpProb 
Version           : 2.0
Platform          : WINDOWS
Hardware          : x86
Issue type        : kbbug

Last Reviewed: May 15, 1997