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Ann Scharpf via AccessMonster.com
I am trying to find the most straightforward way to add a single word to a
report header based on user input. I've been looking through the posts and
not seeing quite what I'm talking about.
I have a switchboard where the user clicks one of four buttons to generate a
report. I would like to prompt the user "Is this a revision?." If the user
clicks YES, I would like to add the word "Revision" to the report header.
I thought that maybe the easiest way to do this would be to have two versions
of the report - one with "revision" and the other without. But then I have 8
reports to maintain instead of four. So that doesn't seem like a good idea.
Even if this is the best way, I'm not quite sure how to execute it.
I'm still fairly new at Access and need basic instruction if I have to do a
module kind of thing to make this work.
Thanks very much for any input you can give me.
Ann
report header based on user input. I've been looking through the posts and
not seeing quite what I'm talking about.
I have a switchboard where the user clicks one of four buttons to generate a
report. I would like to prompt the user "Is this a revision?." If the user
clicks YES, I would like to add the word "Revision" to the report header.
I thought that maybe the easiest way to do this would be to have two versions
of the report - one with "revision" and the other without. But then I have 8
reports to maintain instead of four. So that doesn't seem like a good idea.
Even if this is the best way, I'm not quite sure how to execute it.
I'm still fairly new at Access and need basic instruction if I have to do a
module kind of thing to make this work.
Thanks very much for any input you can give me.
Ann