I know of no way to get Ms. A. to export to much of anything "easily" -and save the formatting. So, if this is your only option, STOP.
Otherwie, there are some PARTIAL soloutions.
One is to export to Word (.RTF) format. This looses only the graphics, and provides the reciepient with a manipulatable version of the info, albeit not quite the degree of flexability of Excel. The end users can, however, simply copy the resultant word 'table' into excel and 'have their way' with the data (including sorts, changing values, deleting records, ... changing formats, etc.
The resulting (.RTF) document retains much of the overall appearance of your original report, loosing only lines, boxes, shading, and (of course) any (and ALL) graphics (logos, Charts, etc.). Further, htese can actually be directly e-mailed as part of a procedure, so there is actually very little additional work during the production process, only in the development process.
Another, and a LOT more ambitious approach, would be to re-create the report appearance in Excel, using the forms capabillity, and populate the Excel data series used by the form in some vbcode / module in Ms. A.
I have never done this, so cannot give any advice on details but can say that it seems 'tedious' -at best- and the form would need to use named ranges for the data, and hte data itself would need to be exported tothe named range. I also (obviously?) do not know if Excel Forms would support all of the necessary features (sub-totals on groups?).
Finally, I would suggest some 'earnest' discussion with the 'chain of command'. If the report -as developed- is what was ordered, why does 'User X' get to have so much individual attention? Having the "source" data in Excel is ONE thing, having it in Excel AND in the same format as it appears in Ms. A. Reports WHIILE in Excel is SEVFERAL (or more) additional things. Who is this "800# APE" that they are SO (*&^(^%*^ IMPORTANT that -for them alone- you need to do the hoop jump thingggyyyyy?
Note:
[tab]Must be in Excel
[tab]Must "look Like" Ms. Access
[tab]CANNOT use Ms. Access
[tab]WILL not accept just the data in Excel (even Seperatly)
My 'knee jerk' reaction is ~~ "Who is 'the jerk'?"
(and -conversly- "who is this "jerkee"?)
MichaelRed
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