Jim,

Along with many goodies, you can also achieve that goal 
by using the CURRENT version of The Glorious R:BASE 2000!

The enhanced feature of Copying and then Selecting the 
Base Table applies to Forms, Reports and Labels.

Good Luck!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.

At 06:33 PM 12/19/2001 -0500, Jim Schmitt wrote:

>Good day to all:
>
>I am starting to move to windows (hooray - after all these years), and have
>a question on the windows reports.  If i bring up reports, and want to copy
>a report, it gives me the option to enter in the new name, but doesn't
>give me the option to name (or change) the driving table.     The 6.1 DOS
>version allows the operator to change the driving table, but not the
>windows version.    Am I missing something ?  (no jokes, please)... haha.
>
>Jim
>
>p.s.  On further testing, I did an unload of the report to a file (mytest),
>and then went into the file 'mytest' and renamed the report, and the
>driving table, and then did a 'run' of the 'mytest' file, and it loaded OK.
>  Is this the only way to obtain a new driving table for a report ?
>
>Jim

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