Hi I hope someone can help me as I am at a loose end. I have some code that has been working perfectly fine in Access 2007 but now I have moved to 2010 I am getting the following error: The command or. Thanks for replying Karl. Basically on a form I press a.
Do. Cmd. Output. To Method (Access)You can use the Output. To method to output the data in the specified Access database object (a datasheet, form, report, module, data access page) to several output formats. If you specify ac. Output. Module for the Object. Type argument, you must specify ac. Format. TXT for the Output. Format argument. When using the Add method with Output.
Access MVP 2002-2005, 2007-2010 The Hilltop Institute University of Maryland Baltimore County Re: OutputTo PDF error. I was pressed for time to resolve the problem and decided what others have done - use Docmd.OutputTo that comes with Access 2010 to convert to pdf. I'll leave it that way for now. Blacksmith Aug 28 2012, 10:58 AM Thank you for the answer. When it is sent to PDF it takes over 3 and 1/2 minutes. Is there any way to speed this up? I use DoCmd.OutputTo acOutputReport, 'rptRatings', acFormatPDF, 'C:\Report -- Ratings.pdf',True Thanks Reply.
Format, use the Ac. Format. Condition. Operator enumeration to specify the operator for creating a conditional format and the Ac. Format. Condition.
- DoCmd.OutputTo PDF - filtering, Office 2010 Options Taz2 Sep 27 2010, 11:07 AM Post#1 Posts: 50 Joined: 26-August 10 Hi I have a report - a quote - on which I have some screen-only controls. One invokes the print dialogue to print the report and the.
- Access 2010 Interop missing Docmd.OutputTo Method - by Lifer Status : Closed as External 1 0 Sign in to vote ID 625847 Comments. We would like to take advantage of the Export to PDF functionality for Access objects,specifically Access reports, that is.
- I think I have part of the code necessary to output to a PDF file; see below - DoCmd.OutputTo acReport, 'rptmyreport', acFormatPDF, ' ', 'False' Is this correct and is this the only line of code that I need? I am using Access 2007 with the Office SP2.
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Type to specify the type. Microsoft Internet Information Server and Microsoft Active. X Server formats are available only for tables, queries, and forms, so if you specify ac. Format. IIS or ac.
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Format. ASP for the Output. Format argument, you must specify ac. Output. Table, ac. Output. Query, or ac. Output. Form for the Object.
Type argument. The Access data is output in the selected format and can be read by any application that uses the same format. For example, you can output an Access report with its formatting to a rich- text format document and then open the document in Microsoft Word. Note. You can save as a PDF or XPS file from a Microsoft Office system program only after you install an add- in. For more information, search for.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.