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The Print Event
The code in the Print event executes when the data formats to print in the section but before it's actually printed. The Print event occurs at the following times for different sections of the report: 1. Detail Section—Just before the data is printed. 2. Group Headers—Just before the Group Header is printed; the Group Header's Print event has access to both the Group Header and the first row of data in the group. 3. Group Footers—Just before the Group Footer is printed; the Print event of the Group Footer has access to both the Group Footer and the last row of data in the group.Listing 11.8 is in the Print event of the rptEmployeeSales report's Detail section; this report is included in the CHAP11EX.ACCDB database and is called from frmEmployeeSalesDialogBox.
The code begins by evaluating the PrintCount property. If it's equal to 1, meaning this is the first time the Print event has occurred for the Detail section, the row total is set equal to 0. The code then loops through each control in the section, accumulating totals for each column of the report and a total for the row. After the loop has been exited, the routine places the row total in the appropriate control and adds the row total to the report's grand total. The report's Detail section is now ready to be printed.NOTE
Many people are confused about when to place code in the Format event and when to place code in the Print event. If you're doing something that doesn't affect the page layout, you should use the Print event. However, if you're doing something that affects the report's physical appearance (the layout), use the Format event.This material orginally appeared in Alison Balter's book Mastering Microsoft Office Access 2007 Development. Reprinted here by author's permission.
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