I've 'inherited' an Access database from the original owner and maker. When she set up the database so the information would go to a labels report, it sets up as 10 rows and 3 columns of labels, in order for every label to print out. However, when I run a report using this command, there is only 9 rows (and 3 columns). In trying to change the margins, I can only change the top one (not any of the others - bottom, right and left), making the labels print at the very top of every label.
I'm a 'newbie' at Access, and don't know much about it; however, I do understand it's functions and what it can do. Is there a method to fixing the margins, so that every label has the text closer towards the middle, and fitting all 10 rows in 3 columns on every page?
I appreciate any responses, although I may ask a dozen more questions!
Thank you -
Denise