Printing Forms
You can use a form to print information from a table or query. When you design the form, you can specify different header and footer information for the printed version. You can also specify which controls are visible. For example, you might define some gridlines that are visible on the printed form but are not displayed on the screen.
An interesting form to print in the Conrad Systems Contacts database is the frmContactSummaryXmpl form. Open the form, click the Microsoft Office Button, click the arrow to the right of the Print command, and then click Print Preview. On the Print Preview tab, click the Zoom button and scroll to the top of the first page. You should see a screen that looks like the one shown in Figure 10-37. Notice ...
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