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Okay ... I've read this, looked at it the web sites that were offered and
recommended and I'm still a bit baffled. How do you get this code into your form so the end user can print it in a usable form? I didn't program my form in VBA (I don't understand VBA) ... I used design forms in OUTLOOK. I'm 95% done with the way "they" want it to look on the screen; now to get it to look right for the end user(s). I'm open to NETMEETING help; phone help; email help. Thanx ... -- "To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person you are." |
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