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Old July 25th, 2007, 01:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
AccessHar
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Having generated a report in Access, I can view the report perfectly in
Access 2007 itself, but I can only export the Report as RTF. When I use the
wizard to export the Report appears in RTF as Portrait and not Landscape and
the Header styles and colouring do not appear the same, the report is also
wrapped in some fashion because it exports to Portrait.

What is the best way to export a report so that it appears exactly as it
appears in report preview in access?
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Old July 25th, 2007, 02:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Baz
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Default Export Reports to word

Print it using a freeware PDF utility such as CutePDF.

"AccessHar" wrote in message
...
Having generated a report in Access, I can view the report perfectly in
Access 2007 itself, but I can only export the Report as RTF. When I use

the
wizard to export the Report appears in RTF as Portrait and not Landscape

and
the Header styles and colouring do not appear the same, the report is also
wrapped in some fashion because it exports to Portrait.

What is the best way to export a report so that it appears exactly as it
appears in report preview in access?



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Old July 25th, 2007, 03:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
AccessHar
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Default Export Reports to word

Thank you for that Baz I presume I can find that utility on the Internet
somewhere?....... any ideas where

"Baz" wrote:

Print it using a freeware PDF utility such as CutePDF.

"AccessHar" wrote in message
...
Having generated a report in Access, I can view the report perfectly in
Access 2007 itself, but I can only export the Report as RTF. When I use

the
wizard to export the Report appears in RTF as Portrait and not Landscape

and
the Header styles and colouring do not appear the same, the report is also
wrapped in some fashion because it exports to Portrait.

What is the best way to export a report so that it appears exactly as it
appears in report preview in access?




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Old July 25th, 2007, 03:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
AccessHar
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Default Export Reports to word

Fantastic Baz, thank you for that, i am really amazed by you knowledge of
what can be done out there, I hope you are around to answer any questions I
may have in the future. VERY impressive......

"Baz" wrote:

Print it using a freeware PDF utility such as CutePDF.

"AccessHar" wrote in message
...
Having generated a report in Access, I can view the report perfectly in
Access 2007 itself, but I can only export the Report as RTF. When I use

the
wizard to export the Report appears in RTF as Portrait and not Landscape

and
the Header styles and colouring do not appear the same, the report is also
wrapped in some fashion because it exports to Portrait.

What is the best way to export a report so that it appears exactly as it
appears in report preview in access?




  #5  
Old July 25th, 2007, 04:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Baz
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Default Export Reports to word

Presumably you found it. If not, simply Google "CutePDF".

"AccessHar" wrote in message
...
Fantastic Baz, thank you for that, i am really amazed by you knowledge of
what can be done out there, I hope you are around to answer any questions

I
may have in the future. VERY impressive......

"Baz" wrote:

Print it using a freeware PDF utility such as CutePDF.

"AccessHar" wrote in message
...
Having generated a report in Access, I can view the report perfectly

in
Access 2007 itself, but I can only export the Report as RTF. When I

use
the
wizard to export the Report appears in RTF as Portrait and not

Landscape
and
the Header styles and colouring do not appear the same, the report is

also
wrapped in some fashion because it exports to Portrait.

What is the best way to export a report so that it appears exactly as

it
appears in report preview in access?






  #6  
Old July 25th, 2007, 04:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Baz
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Posts: 380
Default Export Reports to word

I'm not here as often as some (I have to make a living too!) but if I don't
get to see all your questions there are other folks here who are smarter
than me!

"AccessHar" wrote in message
...
Fantastic Baz, thank you for that, i am really amazed by you knowledge of
what can be done out there, I hope you are around to answer any questions

I
may have in the future. VERY impressive......

"Baz" wrote:

Print it using a freeware PDF utility such as CutePDF.

"AccessHar" wrote in message
...
Having generated a report in Access, I can view the report perfectly

in
Access 2007 itself, but I can only export the Report as RTF. When I

use
the
wizard to export the Report appears in RTF as Portrait and not

Landscape
and
the Header styles and colouring do not appear the same, the report is

also
wrapped in some fashion because it exports to Portrait.

What is the best way to export a report so that it appears exactly as

it
appears in report preview in access?






 




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