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Mar 2 2004, 08:32 AM
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UtterAccess Addict Posts: 148 From: Louisville, KY |
I have created a report that has a chart in the report footer, but reproduces the same chart on 20 pages. How can I stop this from happening? I put thie chart in the footer to try to prevent the multiple charts, but that didn't help.
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Mar 2 2004, 08:41 AM
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Retired Moderator Posts: 8,589 From: Lansing, MI |
Which footer is the chart in? I would recommend the report footer to show it only once without having to use code. If you need it to appear in a different spot than the report footer feel free to ask for code help.
HTH Ken |
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Mar 2 2004, 08:46 AM
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UtterAccess Addict Posts: 148 From: Louisville, KY |
It is in the report footer. After looking at it a little closer, it is producing a graph for every point on the graph. For example, my bar graph has 10 bars on it, there are 10different pages with the same graph on it. Is it possible that I set the graph up incorectly?
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Mar 2 2004, 08:49 AM
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Retired Moderator Posts: 8,589 From: Lansing, MI |
If the chart is in the report footer then it should show up only once. Unless 10 charts are showing up in the report footer. The report footer will only show up once per report, the page footer on the other hand will be on each page. Which chart are you using, the pivotchart or the microsoft graph?
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Mar 2 2004, 09:00 AM
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UtterAccess Addict Posts: 148 From: Louisville, KY |
Microsoft Graph. Would it be better to go with a pivot graph?
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Mar 2 2004, 09:11 AM
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UtterAccess Addict Posts: 148 From: Louisville, KY |
Nevermind, Got it figured out.
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