Victor,
You can USE the report.frx after it's generated and insert rows that contain whatever you want. Create a couple of sample reports and spelunk the frx you can use what you find as a template. John Kozoil's frx2word utility might help you learn more. There's also an article on the Wiki.
>Ok..this is working quite well...I've done something like this:
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>Create Report testreport from &lcTable Fields &lcStatement
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>It's a quick cheezy little report that the users can get what they want and I don't have to go make 100+ reports.
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>My next mission with this is that it shows the field names at the top of the page, which is of course necessary, but I'd like it to show the name of the table as well. Doesn't matter where it is (centered and all that), just as long as it's at the top of the page. I tried to examine the table that's created by the above statement, thinking I could just modify the table, but it appears that a LOT of values in the table would have to be changed. Any ideas on a way this can be automated?