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How do I create a report that looks like a calendar?

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Admiral O. F. Doom - 29 Jan 2007 17:21 GMT
I have a database that tracks attendance in my computer lab.  Most of the
reports are pretty straight forward, but there is one person that needs (or
wants, actually) a report that prints in a calendar format.  

How can I accomplish this using an Access 2003 database?
Duane Hookom - 29 Jan 2007 20:16 GMT
There is a sample of several calendar style reports at
http://www.access.hookom.net/Samples.htm. One looks like a basic calendar
while others look like Week-at-a-glance and gantt charts.
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> I have a database that tracks attendance in my computer lab.  Most of the
> reports are pretty straight forward, but there is one person that needs (or
> wants, actually) a report that prints in a calendar format.  
>
> How can I accomplish this using an Access 2003 database?
Craig Armitage - 31 Jan 2007 01:08 GMT
Just out of curiosity, how dificult would it be to inject the data into an
outlook calendar?

> There is a sample of several calendar style reports at
> http://www.access.hookom.net/Samples.htm. One looks like a basic calendar
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>> How can I accomplish this using an Access 2003 database?
Duane Hookom - 31 Jan 2007 01:54 GMT
I haven't done this in quite some time. Maybe someone will post a direct
link. Otherwise check http://www.outlookcode.com/ or do what I would do...
google for Access and Outlook automation.

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> Just out of curiosity, how dificult would it be to inject the data into an
> outlook calendar?
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> >> How can I accomplish this using an Access 2003 database?
 
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