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Hoe to creating sub reports within Access 2007

Asked by Invent121 in Access Reports, Microsoft Access Database, Microsoft Development

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I've create a report within Access 2007 which is a picking list. The detail section of the report has two types of line types, stock items and free text description lines. Each of the different line types is defined by a LineTypeID and filtered in the report criteria. This is so I can show different information for each line type, i.e. the stock item lines have weights and the free text items don't as this is shipping route ino.

I've created two sub reports, one for each line type.

The sub reports list the items ok when you view them as individual reports. All three reports are linked by the Document ID. When you incert the sub reports in the main report detail section, no information is shown.

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