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Hi Peter,

A macro similar to this should do what you want -

Sub PrintReport()
        ThisDatabaseDocument.ReportDocuments.getbyname("<name of your
report>").open()
End Sub

Then edit your Menu form, double click on the Print button and under Events
| 'Mouse button pressed', link the button to the PrintReport() sub.  Then
when you run your application, clicking on the button should fire your
report.

Noel
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On 28 October 2014 13:24, Peter Goggin <petergoggin@bigpond.com> wrote:

I have a report run from a push button on a menu form. I can print it from
the screen, but in Access I was able to program a push button to print id
directly.  Is this possible in BASE? I cannot find any reference to this.

Regards


Peter Goggin

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