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Recreating a specific pre-printed form

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Ed Cohen - 25 May 2008 01:21 GMT
I have an MS Access 2000 app where I try and duplicate a preprinted form.
It's ok, but I know I could do better. Question, are there any products out
there that interface with MS Access that will allow one to recreate a
preprinted form and, using queries and such, display the data on that form.
thank you.

Ed Cohen | enc0hen@comcast.net
Allan Murphy - 25 May 2008 02:48 GMT
Ed

You could open your preprinted form as a word document then copy and paste
into the detail section of a new report in the design view. In the report
enter the required field in each relevant blank space.

I have used this method a couple of times a little formatting and aligning
maybe required.

Allan

>I have an MS Access 2000 app where I try and duplicate a preprinted form.
> It's ok, but I know I could do better. Question, are there any products
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> Ed Cohen | enc0hen@comcast.net
 
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