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MS Access: Combine subreports with parent/child relationship.

Tags: access, ms, child, combine
Microsft Access 2003  Report design
I want to combine  two subreports into one report.  There is one subreport2 for every record in subreport1
Subreport 1 = table (5 records, ok)
page break (added, found control in tool box)
Subreport 2 = line chart, one chart for each record in table.
The query for subreport2 has a parameter field called TableID. Enter the the tableID and it creates a one chart on page 2.

How can I change this so that there is automatically a six page report, page one = subreport 1(5 row table) and page 2 through 6 have subreport2?

I've added relationships between the two queries used for subreport1 and subreport2.

Any help much appreciated!

Thanks for your help!

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Question Stats
Zone: Microsoft
Question Asked By: tomfolinsbee
Solution Provided By: jefftwilley
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
Views: 122
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