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Old February 8th, 2006, 08:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
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Hi ng
I m Marco. I created a query that show a result by filter DATE FROM TO......
I tryied to insert a button that print that result, but the print button ask
me again the question regarding the DATE FROM TO...
How can I print directly the result bypassing the question regarding the
date?

thank you


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Old February 8th, 2006, 09:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
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If you want to print, why don't you build a report. Reports are designed
for printing, queries are not.

Then just create a button to print the report.

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Hi ng
I m Marco. I created a query that show a result by filter DATE FROM
TO......
I tryied to insert a button that print that result, but the print button
ask me again the question regarding the DATE FROM TO...
How can I print directly the result bypassing the question regarding the
date?

thank you



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Old February 8th, 2006, 10:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
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Default print the query result

I tryed, but I wasnt able to put a print option directly in the report, is
it possible????.
I have this problem because I hided all the access menu bar.Now my condition
are 2 buttons. One by the query for DATE shows me the results. The other is
a print button that ask again the filter DATE and print the same result.
I d like to have only1 button that show me a preview, after the Date filter,
and inside the preview a button that PRINT the result.
"Rick B" Anonymous ha scritto nel messaggio
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If you want to print, why don't you build a report. Reports are designed
for printing, queries are not.

Then just create a button to print the report.

--
Rick B



"mz" wrote in message
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Hi ng
I m Marco. I created a query that show a result by filter DATE FROM
TO......
I tryied to insert a button that print that result, but the print button
ask me again the question regarding the DATE FROM TO...
How can I print directly the result bypassing the question regarding the
date?

thank you





 




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