Hi Tracy,
>>Another way to go is to display them as HTML documents in an embedded
>>IEBrowser control in a form. Luckily for me the reports are all written
>I like this idea, except that a lot of the reports are not run from a form,
>I haven't played with the IEBrowser control at all believe it or not
For this interface I'm just going to drop an IE browser control on a form and navigate to the properly created file. The only tricky part is that you have to call the ExecWB method with the appropriate number (I think it's 6) to print the current document.
Oh, you also have to add the keyword "NODEFAULT" to the browser's REFRESH method or you get an error.
If you're interested in investigating this option, let me know and I'll look up the ExecWB parameters for you.
Hugh
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