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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T21:56:13+00:00 2026-06-12T21:56:13+00:00

The 1,500 page Access 97 Bible (don’t laugh!) that I’ve been given by my

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The 1,500 page Access 97 Bible (don’t laugh!) that I’ve been given by my boss to solve his problem doesn’t solve my problem of how to solve his problem, because it has nee VBA code.

Let me first make clear that I’ve made attempts to solve this without (much) coding, and that I’ve coded quite a bit in VBA already, so I’m basically familiar with most things including recordsets, queries, etc etc but have problems with MS Access limits on how to form a report with data coming from VBA variables. I’m also versatile in most programming languages, but this is not a language problem but rather a “how to/what’s possible” problem.

My problem right now is that dragging the query fields into the Detail subform and putting them into cells in columns setting Left and Top with VBA code are moving them alright, but each cell is on a new page. Unfortunately, there is multiple data in each cell that won’t conform to the Create Report Guide options available.

So my question is simply this: Can someone point me to working examples of code that create, place, and fill with VBA variable strings, text fields at any coordinate I please on a paper size of my choice?

Edit: The above is not an option, as I understand this will prohibit the client from getting an .mde database. What remains, then, is to merely ask for some sound advice on how to get several rows GROUPed BY weekday and machine (see below) into a recordset or similar for each cell. I guess the best way is to count the number of columns in the table (machines in the sql result) and create 5 rows of these with dummy data, then go through the result rows and place the data in the relevant controls. But if you have ideas for doing this work better and faster, write them as answers.

Sorry for this, I knew there was something I wasn’t understanding. Basically, I thought Access supported creating reports dynamically via VBA, ie. “generating pages with data” rather than “preparing a flow of controls connected to datasources”. But Access requires that you create an ample amount of dummy, unlinked controls manually, then either fill or hide them and that’s how they become “dynamic”.

This is for Access 2003 on a remote server accessing local and remote ODBC SQL database tables, if relevant. The goal is to make a week schedule of n columns (n=number of machines at a certain plant) x 5 rows (weekday Mon-Fri), and put 1 or more recordset rows (=scheduled activities for that day on that machine) in each of the “n by 5 table” cells.

If you detect venting frustration in this post I can only ask your forgiveness and hope for your understanding.

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    2026-06-12T21:56:15+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 9:56 pm

    Solution:

    • Create many objects manually (grr!)

    • name them systematically

    • put them in a Control Array (get all Me.Controls, sift out the ones you’re interested in, and put them in an indexed array)

    • go through the array and change their properties

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