Yeah, the end recipiant needs it in pdf.
I think I got something that works. Thanks.
Duane Hennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Duane Hennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does it have to be a PDF file? You could attach a Snapshot file
instead and most MS Office users have the snapshot reader installed
upon their machines. The following code would do it...
DoCmd.SendObject acSendReport, "Report Name", "Snapshot Format
(*.snp)", "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", , , "Subject of email", "Body of email"
Regards,
Duane Hennessy
Senior Software Engineer and Systems Architect.
Bandicoot Software
Tropical Queensland, Australia
Ph. 00617-3398-6131
(ABN: 33 682 969 957)
Can it take you ten seconds to create a function?
http://www.bandicootsoftware.com.au
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> ProDev, Professional Development of MS Access Databases
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