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huntergrn30311
I have created a DB to save recipes in that I have collected over the years and now when I go to print the report. Some of the data is cut off on the report even though the information is detail in the database. I have attached an example...any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

The recipe should look like this:

Applebee's® Perfect Sunrise

Applebee's latest cocktail creation is a tasty warm-weather companion. The
combination of tequilas, juices and syrups is served up in a chilled martini
glass as the perfect re-creation of the classic tequila sunrise.

1 1/4 ounces 1800 Silver tequila
1/4 ounce 1800 Reposado tequila
1/2 ounce simple syrup (see Tidbits)
1/2 ounce lime juice
1 1/2 ounces sweet-and-sour mix
4 ounces orange juice
1/2 ounce grenadine

GARNISH
maraschino cherry

1. Fill a 10-ounce martini glass with ice and add cold water to chill the glass.


2. Drop a handful of ice into a shaker. Add tequilas, simple syrup, lime juice,
sweet-and-sour and orange juice. Shake well.

3. Dump ice water out of the glass and strain the drink into it.

4. Drop a maraschino cherry into the drink and serve it up with the grenadine on
the side in a shot glass.

Makes 1 drink.

TIDBITS
Make simple syrup by combining equal parts hot water and granulated sugar. Stir
until sugar is dissolved. Allow syrup to cool before using. Simple.


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Peter46
Are you saying this has just started to happen and it was OK before?
fkegley
Have you changed printers?

When you open the report in Design View, is there a green triangle in the upper left corner of the report's properties button? The one you can double-click and produce the report's properties?
huntergrn30311
All the other recipes are fine except for a few that have some data cut off. I never noticed it until I was ready to print the reports.
huntergrn30311
No there isn't. I use two printers. One in the office if I have time to work on it and my personal printer at home.
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