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Print same Report to pdf and e-mail in succession with (report parameters - pdf filename - e-mail address) in a table
This is a tall order that my boss has given me.

I have a form called MainForm with text fields for StartDate and EndDate.  There is also a button for printing a report.  The report is supposed to get parameters from a table that has the SalesPerson code, e-mail address, and a pdf filename (ex: COPerfSheet.pdf).  My boss wants me to print a separate report for each SalesPerson code, print it to a uniquely named pdf file and then e-mail it to the address in the table.  I have Access 2003, Outlook 2003, and Adobe Acrobat 5.0 (full version).  Can someone help me figure out if I need VBA code to do this and how?  I am only a beginner at VBA and this has me pretty frustrated...

Thanks in advance,
kaprmg

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This code really helps, but I need a little more guidance.  The code prompts for a filename and I don't have the time to name each pdf.

How would I modify your code to go through columns named [Salesperson], [PdfName], and [Email] and to automatically run the report for each record (a single report for each record), auto name the pdf, and auto e-mail the report?

Thanks,
kaprmg

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Sorry for the daley on responding but I've been away...

Did you come up with a loop to name the file and then email it?

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No, I have not.

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Microsoft Access is a rapid application development (RAD) relational database tool. Access can be used for both desktop and web-based applications, and uses VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) as its coding language.