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Re: exporting a report to a website
Thanks Mike,
I originally tried that, but its in a side-by-side per person layout, and I lose my alignment. "martinmike2" wrote: > Beth, > > I may not have the most efficient method, but you could try publishing > the report to word and then saving as a webpage from word. > |
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Re: exporting a report to a website
Beth,
You might try running a macro with the OutPut to function. I just found out about this option. I tested it on one of my reports. It exports each page to an individual .htm file. If you keep them all together in a folder, there are hyperlinks at the bottom to "scroll" through the report. |
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Re: exporting a report to a website
Sounds good, but you way over my head. I'm a real rookie, macro & output
function. Maybe my son can translate. "martinmike2" wrote: > Beth, > > You might try running a macro with the OutPut to function. I just > found out about this option. I tested it on one of my reports. It > exports each page to an individual .htm file. If you keep them all > together in a folder, there are hyperlinks at the bottom to "scroll" > through the report. > > |
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