Re: emailing Access2003 reports.



"Frank Martin" <fm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I guess this is OK, but can Access send it to
Outlook Express as a Word2003 file (in case
my customers don't have Acrobat.)?

I would suspect it's far more likely that your customers will have a
PDF viewer installed than a Word viewer. Also it's more difficult to
change a PDF file compared to a Word file.

Tony
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