Printing Access Report to PDF

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Jeff@Tufts

In the past I was able to run a report and then print to Adobe Acrobat. Now
when I attempt to print to Adobe Acrrobat it creates a log (filename.log) in
Notepad.

What's happened.
 
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Danny J. Lesandrini

This sounds like an issue with the install of Adobe Acrobat, since it used to
work and now it doesn't.

Can you manually output any document to PDF with your Acrobat printer?
Unless I don't understand how you have it arranged, the printer should be
completely agnostic to Access.
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Jeff@Tufts said:
In the past I was able to run a report and then print to Adobe Acrobat. Now
when I attempt to print to Adobe Acrrobat it creates a log (filename.log) in
Notepad.

I'd suggest searching on error messages in that log.

Otherwise get rid of Adobe Acrobat and use other more well behaved
solutions.

A2000ReportToPDF is an Access 2000 database containing a function to
convert Reports and Snapshot files to PDF documents. No PDF Printer
driver is required.
http://www.lebans.com/reporttopdf.htm

Creating PDF files from within Microsoft Access
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/pdffiles.htm

Tony
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