[WEB4LIB] Microsoft Access

Chris Gray cpgray at library.uwaterloo.ca
Wed Jun 2 11:20:06 EDT 1999


You might be better off exporting a query rather than a report.  That will
not introduce formatting to create pagination since it is aimed at screen
viewing rather than printing.  It exports to a single HTML file.

Chris Gray
Library Systems
University of Waterloo

On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Bill Drew wrote:

> I am currently experimenting with Microsoft Access.  I want to use it to
> manage my "Not Just Cows" website.  The database would not be accessible
> over the internet but would be used to create and update the pages.  Is any
> one else doing this?  I have gotten it to work with a small number of
> records but have found it quite difficult to get multiple records on one
> page using the Save As HTML function when outputting a report.  How do I get
> rid of page breaks in a report?  Each page of a report is saved as a
> separate file via the Save As HTML.  Any suggestions would be helpful.  I do
> not have a manual just the helpfiles.  No real help there.  Any sites on the
> internet with this kind of information?
> 
> --
> Wilfred Drew (Call me "Bill"); Associate Librarian (Systems, Reference)
> President, SUNY Librarians Association (SUNYLA)
> SUNY College of Ag. & Tech.;   P.O. Box 902;  Morrisville, NY 13408-0902
> E-mail: drewwe at morrisville.edu powwow:drewwe at wedrew.lib.morrisville.edu
> Phone: (315)684-6055 or 684-6060 Fax: (315)684-6115
> Voicemail:877-324-6289 Box # 607400110 (Toll Free)
> Homepage: <http://www.morrisville.edu/~drewwe/>
> Not Just Cows: <http://www.morrisville.edu/~drewwe/njc/>
> LibraryLinks: <http://www.morrisville.edu/pages/library/>
> SUNYLA: <http://www.albany.edu/library/sunyla/>
> --
> 
> 



More information about the Web4lib mailing list