Printing.

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Fredg,

I understand that comprehension is 9/10 of the law. If I am posting to this
group obviously I have a question. With all sarcasm aside, THANKS FOR
NOTHING. I could have figure out the obvious.

Great support we have here, I hope these kind of answers don't continue.
Because I remember when in a news group you could get help. Someone would
give you code that would help you. Not a short cut to a reference that
might work. Is this what these newsgroups have turned into? One another
not helping each other, but someone trying to sell you something to help
build your database. Great?

Not many people do what we do, why can't we keep this community tight?

Thanks; I got this one for action myself.


SNIDE
 
Snide:

Without meaning to be snide or sarcastic myself, FredG has a point. Your
original post reads like a statement, not a question. Based on that, I
don't know what you were expecting in terms of an answer or code or anything
else. Fred's suggestion was actually a good pointer in the face of the fact
that there was no apparent question. Your "snide" response was
inappropriate and certainly not "community" friendly; at least Fred took the
time to respond.

I would suggest that before you flame someone, YOU, go back and read your
original post. What was the question? If this is one that isn't
"comprehended" then it might suggest that its YOUR issue to rephrase your
post/question rather than flame the person who tried to help; then I think
you will find that many of the regular respondents here will attempt to help
you solve the problem.

(BTW, normally what you'd do to implement Fred's suggestion is to create an
update query with the same record selection parameters as your report, and
have that update query simply update a yes/no flag for "printed" to true,
and modify your report's query to only select the records where that field
is false. Then you can use CurrentDb.Execute("NameofUpdateQuery") on a
secondary button on your form that calls the print job.)

Steve Arbaugh
 
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