Printing a query's Design View

BA-35

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Hello all and happy holidays!

My co-workers and I have only recently started using Access. We're still learning, but we're very impressed so far.

Because we are newbies, we often make mistakes and have implemented a peer review program. We were wondering if there was an easy way to print a query's design view. Most of use can "see" mistakes made by others more quicky in the design view than, say, by looking at a the SQL. We've tried Alt-PrintScreen to copy and then paste it in Word, but the resolution is fuzzy at best.

Any advice?

Thanks.
 

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