Sinfathisar
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Hi All,
I have a hybrid database with Access 2007 interface and a report with several subreports. These subreports display number data from tables (currently stored in Office 365). There is an issue with the some of the controls truncating numbers to #### (as if the control box is too small for data to display) - but only for some users (separate interface, separate desktop computer, separate copy of MS Office for each user). Other users see the number value i.e 2345.54. There are no report format differences between separate user copies of the .accdb interface, and the issue is occurring for report criteria that are bringing up identical records.
Any ideas? Anyone experience this? I am wondering if it is a difference between some Access program settings not tied to the specific .accdb, or if it might have to do with video driver settings, etc... on each users' personal computer. Not sure how to frame the question to get a relevant response from old Google.
Thank you!
I have a hybrid database with Access 2007 interface and a report with several subreports. These subreports display number data from tables (currently stored in Office 365). There is an issue with the some of the controls truncating numbers to #### (as if the control box is too small for data to display) - but only for some users (separate interface, separate desktop computer, separate copy of MS Office for each user). Other users see the number value i.e 2345.54. There are no report format differences between separate user copies of the .accdb interface, and the issue is occurring for report criteria that are bringing up identical records.
Any ideas? Anyone experience this? I am wondering if it is a difference between some Access program settings not tied to the specific .accdb, or if it might have to do with video driver settings, etc... on each users' personal computer. Not sure how to frame the question to get a relevant response from old Google.
Thank you!