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How do I make an access report file a read on file?
i've created several reports. Can anyone please advice how make the reports
read only. Similar to Excel read only format. |
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Access reports are always read-only in that you can't make any changes to
what's shown on them. Are you saying that you're outputting the reports to a file and want the file to be read-only? In that case, saving them as Snapshots, or printing to PDF files would be two options. As for Excel, you'd be better off asking in an Excel-related newsgroup. There are several starting microsoft.public.excel. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "abi" wrote in message ... i've created several reports. Can anyone please advice how make the reports read only. Similar to Excel read only format. |
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