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7.8

Create Word Doc from Access Report, not rtf

Asked by jdhackett in Access Reports, Microsoft Word

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I wish to export a report to a Word doc. I know the formatting won't export, thats fine.
Here's my code:
  stCriteria = "Tran_ID = " & lTranID
   stReport = "rptFleet_Deletion"
   stPath = "c:\Fleet_Deletion.Doc"
   DoCmd.OpenReport stReport, acViewPreview, , stCriteria, acHidden
   DoCmd.OutputTo acOutputReport, stReport, acFormatRTF, stPath, True
   DoCmd.Close acReport, stReport

I'm cheating to an extent, in that I'm actually creating an rtf file, but calling it .Doc
Seems to work ok on my PC, but I'd like to be sure before I distribute.
Will this cause problems on any PCs? That is, I don't want users to get a warning about the format being rtf or somesuch.
Thanks

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