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Old October 25th, 2008, 03:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
zherman
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Default Printing paper forms with Access.

Hi guys, can anyone point me on any articles that I should know of for
printing W-2 Tax forms using information that I've inputed within MS Access
database.

thanks very much
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Old October 25th, 2008, 09:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
Daniel Pineault
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Default Printing paper forms with Access.

I don't know of any article, but the concept of print on any preformatted
forms is always the same. Create a new report in Access and then you will
need to measure and locate the controls in the appropriate location. So you
need to have a paper/electronic copy of the form and then mimic it in the
report designer.

You could import a 1:1 image of the form, position your controls and then
delete the image.
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Hope this helps,

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"zherman" wrote:

Hi guys, can anyone point me on any articles that I should know of for
printing W-2 Tax forms using information that I've inputed within MS Access
database.

thanks very much

 




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