Printing tables

Sully38

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Is there a simple way to print out tables using macros. I know opentable allows for print preveiw, but I would like the tables and the data contained to print.

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If you combine with the "SelectObject" method you can print out tables not much control though.

DoCmd.SelectObject acTable, "MyTable", True
DoCmd.PrintOut


To do this with macros look up the actions in help.

Peter
 
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