Multiple Selections to P_rint

Pestomania

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Is there anyway to take initials from a table (30 of them) and print a report using the initials as query criteria. Essentially you could select 10 initials and it would print the first report using the first initials, it would then go to the second initial and print, 3rd initial and so on.

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If you post the code that you came up with, perhaps someone will spot the error.
 
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