You'll find an example as InvoicePDF.zip in my public databases folder at: !169 I need to have the VBA program specify the pdf file name and the directory in which it is stored / exported.Ĭan I do this in either MS Access 2007, 2010, or 2013?.The report would NOT be sent to the printer.The VBA report program would send the report to a PDF file.My desired goal is when the user select the report from the menu: I did find this link, but I'm not sure when it was published or if it is still relevant. I looked at the related threads and they did not have the answer. I donate my time to help the organization. This is a nice to have and there is no budget to buy additional software. While I have no problems doing this, trying to get some of my users to do this is just not going to work. I have to manually install Nitro PDF Creater and apply updates. (My pdf printer is a printer driver supplied by Nitro Pdf Creator.) The main issues At the present time, if I want a report in a PDF file, I manually run the report to a "pdf printer". Will be running the free MS Access run time download.Ĭurrently, I run my reports to the Windows printer(s). I am working with a veteran's organization has a 400 + locations across the US, but only 25 to 40% of the locats will be using the software. I am currently running MS Access 2007, but I can upgrade to 2010, or 2013 if need be.
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