You can use the PageHeader property to specify whether a report's page header is printed on the same page as a report header. Read/write Byte.
The PageHeader property use the following settings.
Setting | Visual Basic | Description |
---|---|---|
All Pages | 0 | (Default) The page header is printed on all pages of a report. |
Not With Rpt Hdr | 1 | The page header isn't printed on the same page as the report header. |
Not With Rpt Ftr | 2 | The page header isn't printed on the same page as the report footer. Microsoft Access prints the report footer on a new page. |
Not With Rpt Hdr/Ftr | 3 | The page header isn't printed on a page that has either a report header or a report footer. Microsoft Access prints the report footer on a new page. |
You can set the PageHeader property only in report Design view.
Microsoft Access normally prints report page headers on every page in a report, including the first and last.
In report Design view, click Page Header/Footer on the View menu to display the page header and page footer sections.
Note When forms are printed, page headers are always printed on all pages.