Re: print to file
- From: "Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" <hhh@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 14:54:35 -0700
OK, how about using the generic text printer and have it output to a file
instead of a printer? This file would be suitable for Notepad. You could
also print to PDF and use Acrobat to proof it.
Hal
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"widman" <widman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:65FE3A86-2587-42C0-87E4-144D3379B8C9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a program that generates reports. Before sending them to thescreen
it gives an option to choose if you want to send it to Excel, Word, etc.,or
normal, that gives you the 1 to 100 pages or so. Once it is on screen,you
can print, choose your printer (including pdf), but no choice to print atext
file or any other format.in
I normally want to see the report before sending "x" pages to the printer
the other room, as sometimes it isn't exactly what I want, or sometimes it3.
doesn't grab the date ranges I select, and generates 120 pages instead of
It also can take up to 5 minutes to generate the report, so looking at itand
then regenerating it again to excel (where i normally want it in the end)is
a slow option both for me and tying upthe server.
Is there a program or option available to install to allow this.
.
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