print macro definition

G

Guest

I am using the PrintOut Action in my macro because I need to print more than
1 copy of a report BUT I do not want the Users to have to deal with Print
Macro Definition window. How can I disable it?

TIA
 
S

Steve Schapel

Timeless,

You might need to use an OpenReport action in your macro first, to get
the Preview of the report, before the PrintOut action. The PrintOut
action prints the object with the focus, so if it's not printing out
what you expect, it means that what you want is not the active object.

If you still need more help with this, please post back with full
details of the macro.
 
G

Guest

Setting the OpenReport to Preview instead of the default Print view
disabled the Print Macro Definition.

Yippee - e-i-o. Thanks.


I am new to this discussion group and when I tried to post to a thread on
this subject I inadvertently created my own thread to which you replied. I
later figured out why I created my own thread and posted my issue to the
original 'print macro definition' post. I won't do that again - I promise.

Thanks again.
 

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