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Old November 17th, 2005, 04:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
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Default Simple Access publishing question

I thnk this is a simple question, but not sure. I'm a newbie to publishing
using access. All i want to do is, make available a link on a webpage so that
they can click on it and get exactly the data that corresponds to a access
table. true life scenario: i email a weekly report on monday for the
previous work week on my teams' stats. rather than emaiing, i was to have a
link posted on the corporate intranet that says,
Team_0_StatsForWeekEnding_November05 and this then will display the table
that the data is stored. I automatically have access do a make table every
monday. thoughts,??
 




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