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Saving An On-Screen Report To A Snapshot File

I've just spent about an hour reading posts on exporting reports as
snapshots but still can't find a solution to my exact problem.

If I am looking at a report in preview mode and want to click a custom
menu item and have that report (or any other report that I am viewing
at the time) export to a snapshot file, without having to stipulate
the snapshot format from a list, is it possible to do it with code?

I want to make it as simple as possible for the end user to save the
report as a snapshot file, and I don't want to burden them with
choosing the file format from a drop down list if it can be avoided.

Thanks in advance.
Nov 12 '05 #1
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I've just spent about an hour reading posts on exporting reports as
snapshots but still can't find a solution to my exact problem.

If I am looking at a report in preview mode and want to click a custom
menu item and have that report (or any other report that I am viewing
at the time) export to a snapshot file, without having to stipulate
the snapshot format from a list, is it possible to do it with code?

I want to make it as simple as possible for the end user to save the
report as a snapshot file, and I don't want to burden them with
choosing the file format from a drop down list if it can be avoided.


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DoCmd.OutputTo acOutputReport,"ReportName","SnapshotFormat", "OutputPath"
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