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Selecting multiple external files via command button

TjFL
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I have a form where specific external files are selected by the user depending on needs. Each item listed on the form has 4 Yes/No boxes next to it where they select what they want. The result will be multiple items having multiple files selected.

I want to be able to then hit a command button and print the selected files. They consist of docs and pdfs which have hyperlinks saved in corresponding fields for each category. I'm at a loss on how to make the connections being that they are not reports IN Access and they are not always the same selections. I am using Access 2003 with a mixture of macros and VB (being more familiar with macros).

Any suggestions? Thanks
Mar 10 '08 #1
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