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Printing the First and Last Page Entries in the Page Header
Another useful technique is printing the first and last entries from a page in the report's header. The rptCustomerPhoneList report, found in the CHAP11EX.ACCDB database located on the sample code CD-ROM, illustrates this (see Figure 11.15). The code for this report relies on Access making two passes through the report. During the first pass, a variable called gboolLastPage is equal to False. The gboolLastPage variable becomes True only when the Report Footer Format event is executed at the end of the first pass through the report. Keep this in mind as you review the code behind the report.NOTE
To view the desired results, make sure that you click Options and enable code to run; also make sure you view this report in Print Preview mode.The Page Header Format routine tests to see whether the gboolLastPage variable is equal to True. During the first pass through the report, the gboolLastPage variable is equal to False. During the second pass, the txtFirstEntry and txtLastEntry text boxes (both of which appear in the report's header) are populated with data. The txtFirstEntry text box is filled with the value in the txtCompanyName control of the current record (the first record on the page), and the txtLastEntry text box is populated with the appropriate element number from the CustomerPhoneList array. Each element of the CustomerPhoneList array is populated by the Format event of the Page Footer for that page during the first pass through the report.
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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