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Old June 9th, 2004, 11:00 AM
David
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Hi all ,
(My first entry on the Forum ,so please be patient with me.)

I have an application with a Main Form and a SubForm embedded.
I would like to print exactly what I am getting on my screen
without to have to redefine totally a report .

Is there a way to simplify the printing process ?

Thanks
David


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Old June 10th, 2004, 08:12 AM
Steve Schapel
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David,

I would suggest using some sort of screen capture software, for example
SnagIt http://www.techsmith.com/

By the way, Reports are the type of object whose purpose is the
presentation of data from your database. Any reason for not wanting to
use them?

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Steve Schapel, Microsoft Access MVP


David wrote:
Hi all ,
(My first entry on the Forum ,so please be patient with me.)

I have an application with a Main Form and a SubForm embedded.
I would like to print exactly what I am getting on my screen
without to have to redefine totally a report .

Is there a way to simplify the printing process ?

Thanks
David

 




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