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"OutputTo" an OLE Object in a table
Hello all,
I have a series of reports that are, via a Macro, generated as rich- text files. However, the default action is to either enter an automatic file path to save, or leave that blank and be presented with a "Save As..." dialog box instead. Instead of saving to the hard disk, I'd like to save the generated report into the database, so that the generated report can be pulled up at some point in the future. What's the easiest way to automate doing this? Currently, the user has to save the .rtf file and manually embed it into the database. Also, what's the easiest way to print the .rtf's once they are embedded? -- ascagnel |
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"OutputTo" an OLE Object in a table
Also, I should specify, this should be done, from the user's point-of-
view, only through forms. That is, all interactions should be with command buttons. On Jun 27, 2:29*pm, ascagnel wrote: Hello all, I have a series of reports that are, via a Macro, generated as rich- text files. *However, the default action is to either enter an automatic file path to save, or leave that blank and be presented with a "Save As..." dialog box instead. Instead of saving to the hard disk, I'd like to save the generated report into the database, so that the generated report can be pulled up at some point in the future. What's the easiest way to automate doing this? *Currently, the user has to save the .rtf file and manually embed it into the database. Also, what's the easiest way to print the .rtf's once they are embedded? -- ascagnel |
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