The form is bound to the Employees table in Northwind, the sample database that comes with Access, but you can use most any form. Simply add a command button to the viewing form and then the user can click the button on the form instead of using the built-in printing options. Most likely, you'll inhibit those options anyway. This method's has one requirement: The table must include a field that contains a unique value for each record. A single-field primary key or an AutoNumber field will do nicely.by:DEXTER LASACA
You would print only the selected chart or object.
asdfghjklmnbvczxo
Print to file check box.
file
Well maybe you can make another form show() but make its opacity 0 so people wont know the secret behind it, no the other form, make it display the array backwards and use the print dialog to print the hidden form.
VB6 is a more recent and more advanced version of visual basic.
is : CrystalReport1.Reset CrystalReport1.ReportFileName="MyReport.rpt" CrystalReport1.Destination=(Printer) CrystalReport1.Action=6 CrystalReport1.DiscardSaveData=True
Yes you can. You can use what is known as a Print Area. You select it, specify it as a print area in the print settings and then you can print just that area.
A .vb6 file is visual basic 6 source code, sometimes with it are .frm files that you would need. A .dmg is a Macintosh binary. you would have to find a program to compile the vb6 code to a Macintosh binary.
"Print Selection" will let you printed a selected range of cells.
The default option is to only print the current worksheet when you print. In the Print dialog box there is an option to tell it what you want to print, even down to selected cells only.
PrintButton