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Avid learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In or on

I am writing an access application. In access if a report don't have any data to show, you can program a specific pop-up message. Does this message sound right?

"There is no data to show on this report"

or should I use "in" rather than "on"

Thanks,

AL
  

Top answer

in this report. on this page. In access if a report DOESN'T have any data to show

  • in this report.
  • on this page.
  • In access if a report DOESN'T have any data to show
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I think I would use "in" with report.........in this report.

If you were using page (instead of report), I would use "on"........on this page.

just FYI........in your statement:

In access if a report DON'T have any data to show

DON'T should be DOESN'T.........In access if a report DOESN'T have any data to show

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