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Previewing a Microsoft Access report sized using acCmdZoom

Author: databasedev.co.uk | Published: 18th Jan 2006 | Visited: 315 times | Add Comment
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Previewing a Microsoft Access report sized using acCmdZoom: When we open a Microsoft Access report in Print Preview we have options available to us about how we would like to see and view the report on the screen. We can use the Zoom options on the Print Preview toolbar to allow us to resize the preview of the report to make it easily visible. The Zoom dropdown list allow us to set various sizes for the report, and includes values such as 10%, 25%, 50% amongst others.

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