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transfer text macro
How do I define the specification name in transfer text macro? Thanks.
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Begin to do the import or export manually -- set all the field information,
etc. in the screens -- when you get to the last screen where you'd click the button to actually perform the import or export, click the Advanced button at bottom left of the wizard window, and the specification window will open with all your settings shown. You then click Save As button and save the specification with your desired name. After this, you can cancel the import or export, and then you can use the specification name in your macro. -- Ken Snell MS ACCESS MVP " -00Eric Clapton" wrote in message ... How do I define the specification name in transfer text macro? Thanks. |
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" -00Eric Clapton" wrote in message ... How do I define the specification name in transfer text macro? Thanks. Would you really want to be doing a transfertext in a Report? The subject of this newsgroup is Microsoft Access' Reporting feature. Larry Linson Microsoft Access MVP |
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