Hi Matt,
Thanks for getting back to me on this posting. The report set up on is based on my employer preference. The form itself consist of 24 comboboxes and each combobox is based on a field from a query. So for example a user can select
a REGION = Northern California
a City = San Francisco
a Title = Fire Chief
and so on. When the user is done he can either print a label, export the data to Excel, or a list of email addresses to be exported into Outlook. However, the boss wants the combobox selection saved so the report can be
picked from a combobox to print the report. So the sequence
he wants is:
1. user picks what type of report: label, email, or excel.
2. user picks from combobox to build report then output.
3. user save the selected combobox selection which inturn
is displayed for future use in a combobox.
So in a future date a user can check to see in a combobox
if a previous saved report exist and just select and print.
This is totally new to me from what I have read in books and I can seem to find anything close. So I really appreciate all the help I'm getting. By the way I just
changed profession to be a programmer, a novice programmer.
I started this job about 2 months ago. I am working for a
company Meyers Nave in San Leandro, California. So I guess
I'm a two months old novice programmer having fun. My previous job was a technician. The technician job market here is very limited. So I took the plunge and do something different. Well, enough about me.
By the way, is there a way with 24 comboboxes when a user
makes their selection to have only one button to print their report? Currently, I have 24 buttons each combobox.
The boss doesn't like that senario. Well, enough said...
Thanks for your time helping me. By the way, where do you
work if you don't mind my asking.