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How do I determine if my Access report go straight to a printer or open in preview.

Asked by sb9 in Access Reports, Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros

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I am opening a report using the attached code. It used to print straight to a  pdf document which I'd then save and print a hard copy. I've recently had some problem with the pdf writer (I will work on that later) and decided to preview the report so that I can publish in words then save and print.

Problem is that the report goes straight to print without giving me a change to save it.

Can anyone shed some light on this.

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Private Sub Cmd_Create_Payslip2_Click()
Dim answer As Integer
On Error GoTo err_here
answer = MsgBox("Have you entered the tax deduction and date paid", vbQuestion + vbYesNo)
If answer = vbYes Then
DoCmd.OpenReport "Rpt_Payslip", , , "payslipid=" & Me.PayslipID, acWindowNormal
Else
MsgBox "Enter Tax deduction and Date paid before creating payslip", , "Insert Tax Deducted and Date Paid"
End If
err_here:
Exit Sub
End Sub
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