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How do I add a command button to my custom form so that I can basically
perform a print screen of the customer form? Is it a command button that I need? |
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=?Utf-8?B?TmVlZHk=?= wrote: How do I add a command button to my custom form so that I can basically perform a print screen of the customer form? Is it a command button that I need? Yes, and then you need to create the event handler in the code page, which will look something like subroutine controlname_click() ... Your code goes here ... End sub Go to outlookcode.com and find some printing examples. Nobody likes the default Memo form, the wysiwyg printing option isn't all that better, but the method that offers the greatest flexibility invokes a Word Template, transfers the Outlook data to Word fields, and prints in the foreground. There is a page on that site that explains all this. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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