It's been a long time since I did this myself, so I am not quite sure if you can do it this way, but I see no reason why not. Another solution is to have two shapes on top of each other, one with a 'Print when File(file1.bmp)', and the other 'Print when .not. File(file1.bmp)'.
>this code in the controlsource of the shape? I just did it, but it do not work. Are you sure of this?
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>>iif(file('file2.bmp'),'file2.bmp','file1.bmp')
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>>>I need to print two file *bmp in my report: if exist the second *bmp, must be printed the second, otherwise must be printed the first (that is always present instead of the second). I put in 'print when' file("myfile2.bmp"), but it return an error if the file do not exist.
>>>Some suggest please?