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How to create a print button

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Bob - 29 Dec 2004 04:58 GMT
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After searching Google.groups.com and finding no answer, Bob Vance asked:

Can someone tell me where to go to find out how to put a print button on my
main startup page tp print a table?

Thanks in advance.........Bob Vance

Jeff Boyce - 29 Dec 2004 12:26 GMT
Bob

Open your main startup form in design mode.

Click on the toolbar button for a command button.

Click on your form.

If a wizard doesn't pop up to guide you through adding a function (Print) to
the command button, turn on your Toolbar wizard and try again.

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Good luck

Jeff Boyce
<Access MVP>

Bob - 29 Dec 2004 20:44 GMT
What if I just want the button to open the table so I can see it......Thanks
Bob

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Ken Snell [MVP] - 29 Dec 2004 22:16 GMT
Answered in a thread in another newsgroup...

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       Ken Snell
<MS ACCESS MVP>

> What if I just want the button to open the table so I can see
> it......Thanks Bob
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>>> Thanks in advance.........Bob Vance
Jeff Boyce - 30 Dec 2004 13:29 GMT
Don't open tables.  Tables store data.  Forms display data.

Just one person's opinion

Jeff Boyce
<Access MVP>

> What if I just want the button to open the table so I can see it......Thanks
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Bob - 30 Dec 2004 19:35 GMT
So I create a form to display all the data in one tables line under line
under line...Thanks Bob

> Don't open tables.  Tables store data.  Forms display data.
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