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Please Help!!? View Hyperlink using command button.
Please guys I really need your help on this one!
I have a database in which each record has a hyperlink to a Word document. I would like to have a form in which the user can type in a number that brings up the relative record and then click on a command button that will print/preview the Word Document. Your help will be greatly appreciated! -- Regards Ashley Smart |
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Try this link
http://www.accessdatabasetips.com/op...om-button.html To bring the path and file name, you can use Dlookup =Dlookup("FieldName","TableName","numberField =" & Me.NumberField) -- I hope that helped Good luck "A. Smart" wrote: Please guys I really need your help on this one! I have a database in which each record has a hyperlink to a Word document. I would like to have a form in which the user can type in a number that brings up the relative record and then click on a command button that will print/preview the Word Document. Your help will be greatly appreciated! -- Regards Ashley Smart |
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