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Old April 27th, 2010, 08:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Gntlhnds
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Default Create Report using fields from Form's datasheet

I have a form in datasheet view and I have a control that allows me to view
and hide various fields. I would like to be able to click a button to create
a report for printing using the fields that are visible on the datasheet. I
don't need to be able to save the report for later use. I'd like it to open
the report in layout view so I can edit field sizes and what not to ensure
the report fits on one page (usually). Thanks again!
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Old April 28th, 2010, 04:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Duane Hookom[_4_]
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Default Create Report using fields from Form's datasheet

I would just push the data to Excel.


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"Gntlhnds" wrote in message
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I have a form in datasheet view and I have a control that allows me to
view
and hide various fields. I would like to be able to click a button to
create
a report for printing using the fields that are visible on the datasheet.
I
don't need to be able to save the report for later use. I'd like it to
open
the report in layout view so I can edit field sizes and what not to ensure
the report fits on one page (usually). Thanks again!


 




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