Microsoft KB Archive/131588

= ACC: How to Create a Table of Contents or Index for a Report =

Article ID: 131588

Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 1.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Access 1.1 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Access 2.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Access 95 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Access 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q131588



SUMMARY
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.

This article shows you how to create a table of contents or an index for a report.

This article assumes that you are familiar with Visual Basic for Applications and with creating Microsoft Access applications using the programming tools provided with Microsoft Access. For more information about Visual Basic for Applications, please refer to your version of the "Building Applications with Microsoft Access" manual.

NOTE: Visual Basic for Applications is called Access Basic in Microsoft Access versions 1.x and 2.0. For more information about Access Basic, please refer to the "Introduction to Programming" manual in Microsoft Access version 1.x or the "Building Applications" manual in Microsoft Access version 2.0

NOTE: This article explains a technique demonstrated in the sample files, RptSampl.exe (for Microsoft Access for Windows 95 version 7.0) and RptSmp97.exe (for Microsoft Access 97). For information about how to obtain these sample files, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

145777 Microsoft Access Sample Reports Available in Download Center

175072 Microsoft Access 97 Sample Reports Available in Download Center



MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft Access does not have a table-of-contents feature or an index feature for reports. However, you can use a table to store descriptions and page numbers, and then create a report based on that table to use as a Table of Contents report. You can use the same method to create an index.

To create a report that generates a table of contents, follow these steps.

CAUTION: Following the steps in this example will modify the sample database Northwind. mdb (or NWIND.MDB in version 2.0 or earlier). You may want to back up the Northwind.mdb (or NWIND.MDB) file and perform these steps on a copy of the database.  Open the sample database Northwind.mdb (or NWIND.MDB in version 2.0 or earlier).  Create the following table and save it as Table Of Contents:      Table: Table Of Contents ---     Field Name: Description Data Type: Text Field Size: 15 Indexed: Yes (No Duplicates) Field Name: Page Number Data Type: Number Field Size: Long Integer Indexed: No NOTE: Make sure the Description field is the same data type as the field on your report that you will use as a table of content heading.   Create a module and type the following lines in the Declarations section.

In Microsoft Access 2.0, 7.0, and 97: Option Explicit Dim db As Database Dim toctable As Recordset In Microsoft Access 1.x:         Option Explicit Dim db As Database Dim toctable As Table   Create the following procedure.

NOTE: In the following sample code, an underscore (_) at the end of a line is used as a line-continuation character. Remove the underscore from the end of the line when re-creating this code in Access Basic.

In Microsoft Access 2.0, 7.0, and 97: Function InitToc ' Called from the OnOpen property of the report. ' Opens the database and the table for the report. Dim qd As QueryDef Set db = CurrentDb ' Delete all previous entries in Table of Contents table. Set qd = db.CreateQueryDef _ ("", "Delete * From [Table of Contents]") qd.Execute qd.Close ' Open the table. Set toctable = db.OpenRecordset("Table Of Contents", _              DB_Open_table) toctable.index = "Description" End Function In Microsoft Access 1.x:         Function InitToc ' Called from the OnOpen property of the report. ' Opens the database and the table for the report. Dim qd As QueryDef Set db = CurrentDB ' Delete all previous entries in the Table of Contents table. Set qd = db.CreateQueryDef("Delete TOC Entries", "Delete * _              From [Table of Contents]") qd.Execute qd.Close ' Open the table. Set toctable = db.OpenTable("Table Of Contents") toctable.index = "Description" Exit Function End Function In all versions: Function UpdateToc (tocentry As String, Rpt As Report) ' Call from the OnPrint property of the section containing ' the Table Of Contents Description field. Updates the Table Of           ' Contents table. toctable.Seek "=", tocentry If toctable.nomatch Then toctable.AddNew toctable!description = tocentry toctable![page number] = Rpt.page toctable.Update End If        End Function   Open the Products By Category (or List Of Products By Category in version 2.0 or earlier) report in Design view and set the report's OnOpen property as follows: =InitToc   Select the CategoryNameheader and set the header's OnPrint property as follows: =UpdateToc([CategoryName],Report) NOTE: In version 2.0 or earlier, type a space in Category Name.

Note that when you preview or print the report, the Table Of Contents table is updated. The Table Of Contents table records the page on which each new category begins.

NOTE: If you are previewing the report, page through all the pages of the report to ensure that the Print event is triggered for all records. </li> Create another report based on the Table Of Contents table to print the table of contents.</li></ol>

To print the table of contents, print the Products By Category (or List Of Products By Category in version 2.0 or earlier) report first, and then print the Table Of Contents report.

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