Screenshot of Word document in question (with notations for where
content is dynamic; some parts blurred just to protect the players):
https://www.screencast.com/t/vOJd9eBwPaX
Currently, my colleague did so many of these documents MANUALLY in
Word. I'd pull my hair out if I had to do that, especially since I've
got VFP. The trick here is to dynamically enter the names for each
letter to an organization. Each organization can have 1:M names in this
report.
The quick thought is a VFP FRX Report, using XFRX (or something else) to
save the output to a Word document. And given that the text above the
dynamic organization name and user names/emails part is static, I could
do it. But like you've probably encountered before, I don't like to
force the Line-breaks in the VFP Report Writer if I can avoid it (PITA).
So how would you produce these dynamic Word documents easily?
Flattened cursor for this would have this structure:
* OrgName
* OrgID (e.g., P0135)
* Name
* Email
* AcctType
That's it. User would select the Yes/No values and return to us. Task
here is generated these 100 reports without having to manually do it
(and obviously avoid the human error factor).
tia,
--Mike
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