ACC2000: Using Visual Basic Code to Collate and Print Two ReportsID: Q231805
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This article describes a method that you can use to collate and print two
reports. This method alternates two reports between the DoCmd.SelectObject and DoCmd.PrintOut Visual Basic methods.
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At times, you may want to print page 1 of one report and then collate that
page with page 1 of another report. Opening the reports and printing each
page individually requires the underlying query to run each time. An
alternative method is to incorporate both reports in a main/sub report.
To collate and print two reports and to test the results, follow these
steps:
'***********************************
'Declarations section of the module
'***********************************
Option Explicit
'*********************************************************************
'NumPages is the number of pages in the largest report. If one report
'has fewer pages, the DoCmd.PrintOut statement for the smaller report
'runs correctly, and no additional pages are printed.
'*********************************************************************
Function CollateReports(NumPages, Rpt1 As String, Rpt2 As String)
Dim MyPageNum As Integer
'Set the page number loop and alternate printing the report pages.
For MyPageNum = 1 To NumPages
'NumPages is the number of pages to print.
DoCmd.SelectObject acReport, Rpt1, True
DoCmd.PrintOut acPages, MyPageNum, MyPageNum
DoCmd.SelectObject acReport, Rpt2, True
DoCmd.PrintOut acPages, MyPageNum, MyPageNum
Next MyPageNum
End Function
? CollateReports(1, "Sales by Category", "Sales Totals by Amount")
Note that Microsoft Access prints one page from each report.
For more information about the SelectObject method, click Microsoft Visual Basic Help on the
Help menu, type "SelectObject method" in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard,
and then click Search to view the topics returned.
For more information about the PrintOut method, click Microsoft Visual Basic Help on the
Help menu, type "PrintOut method" in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard,
and then click Search to view the topics returned.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbprint kbdta AccCon PtrOpt
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: July 6, 1999