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by: vijaym |
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Hi,
Am trying to export a crystal report to word format as a word table.
Have tried using borders, tables and lines (in the report) to no avail.
Has anybody done this before ? Is it possible.
Thanks in advance
V
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by: Paolo |
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Hello,
I am trying to create a procedure to export my Access data to a word
template.
I would like to export data from two tables to a word file at the same
time. My two tables are named CASES AND CLIENTS. The word (it is a
template) is named MASTER
To store data, I have created two forms named CASES and MASTER. Since
both forms have a lot of fields, I have added the form CLIENTS as a
SubForm on the form CASES.
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by: PerryC |
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Is there a way to export an MS Access Report to Word/Excel that looks
EXACTLY like it appears in Access? When I export to Excel, only
certain data appears, titles, headings... all missing. The format is
not aligned... When export to Word, all my lines (table lines) are
gone, making it hard to read.
Thanks.
Perry
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by: Jorge Cecílio |
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Hi!
I would like to export some MS-Access reports output to pdf.
However, the only possibility offered by Access (afaik) for me to export
formatted output is snp (snapshot) (I use MS-Office XP Prof. 2002 version).
With formatted output I mean the *exactly* output I produce from executing
my report (information is gathered from an ODBC database).
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by: garth |
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I created a Crystal Report that looks perfect when exported to Word,
but the box and lines I use to simulate a table in the Crystal Report
does not get created as a table in Word. Instead, it is created as an
AutoShape, which is not very friendly to work with. What is the
preferred way of formatting the Crystal Report so that a table is
created in Word upon export?
Thanks
Garth
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by: Bob Alston |
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Anyt one know a way to correctly export an Access 2003 report to Excel?
I can use Tools - Office Links ..... just fine with a query or table.
But when I try a report it just doesn't work.
right now my workaround is to export via Office Links to Word and then
cut and paste into Excel.
I am hoping for a more "idiot proof" method
Bob
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by: IsdWeb |
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Is it possible to export an Access report from one DB and import it
into another?
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by: ttfitz |
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I have an application developed in Access 2000, to be distributed as
an MDE. For those folks without Access, they install the free Access
2007 runtime. For the most part, this seems to be working well.
However, when viewing a report in Preview mode, if you right-click and
select the "Export" option (I have defined a custom menu which
includes the standard "export" option), when using the runtime you
immediately get an error, which says,...
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by: Bobby |
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Hi,
I'm using Access 2007. I'm opening a report using VBA as follows:
DoCmd.OpenReport stDocName, acPreview, , acDialog,
OpenArgs:=sqlString
The database is setup so that when a user opens it, they only get
limited access to certain things, e.g. they can't see the database
window unless they press the F11 button.
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