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How can I Print the Query Design not the query results ?

lotfymakh (Programmer)
1 May 12 2:50
Dear Sir
I want to print the query Design not the query result ?
in access 2003 and access 2007
Thank U
 
lameid (Programmer)
1 May 12 10:48
The only way I can think to do that is
Push Alt+Print screen, paste into word, print

Having said that, why?  What value is printing the Design view of a query?  I would be inclined to back up the SQL somehow before I was interested in a picture.
dhookom (Programmer)
1 May 12 12:32
The query "design" is simply a graphic view of the SQL. Does printing the SQL view work for you?

Duane
Hook'D on Access
MS Access MVP

lotfymakh (Programmer)
2 May 12 10:26
To Mr.lameid , I am interested with the picture of the query because I am working in many applications at the same time. Because the customers always ask for modifications, I used to make some notes to remind me. The Picture is more obvious in explain. I hope I could explain the importance for what i requested.
Thank U
lameid (Programmer)
2 May 12 12:14
That is not my cup of tea but to each his own...

I have not used it myself but it sounds like you might really appreciate doing screen captures and saving things with OneNote.  I have seen someone use it and love it and seems like you work  the same way.
 

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