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how do I create a button command when the wizard is not available

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Ann D - 03 Jan 2006 18:27 GMT
I wanted to create a Command Button in my report that allows me to print a
selected page only.  For some reason, the Command Wizard is not working when
I click on the Command Button to create this.  I tried using Help, but it
directed  me to using the Expression Builder, Code Builder or, Macro Builder.
I tried following the instruction but it wasn't working.  I am not proficient
in Expression or Code Building.  Could someone walk me through this process
(please provide examples of the expressions)?  
(Access 2002)

Thanks,
Rick B - 03 Jan 2006 19:05 GMT
The code to print a specific page of a report using a button was just posted
in the last two hours.  Go read the post in this newsgroup with the subject
"Print First Page of Report Only".

As far as using the wizard, make sure the wizard button in your toolbox is
depressed before you click the button object.  The wizard button looks like
a magic wand and should be one of the first few tools displayed.  I don't
think it has an option to print specific pages, though.  So you'd still need
to build or modify the code yourself.

Good Luck,

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>I wanted to create a Command Button in my report that allows me to print a
> selected page only.  For some reason, the Command Wizard is not working
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> Thanks,
 
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