ACC: How to Create an Updatable Unbound Word Object on a Report
ID: Q190137
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Access versions 7.0, 97
SUMMARY
For special formatting considerations, you may want to include a Microsoft
Word object on a Microsoft Access report. For example, you may want to give
a user the ability to change the font size of a title without having to
switch the report to design mode. This article shows you how to do so. The
technique described is especially useful in a Microsoft Access run-time
application.
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The following example enables you to change the header of a report from a
form:
- Open the sample database Northwind.mdb, and then open the Sales By Category report in Design view.
- Select and then delete the Sales By Category title in the report
header.
- Select the report header bar.
- On the Insert menu, click Object.
- In the Insert Object dialog box, click Create New, and then in the
Object Type list, click Microsoft Word Document. Click OK.
Note that a Microsoft Word document opens. Do not type anything in the
document.
- On the File menu, click "Close & Return to Sales by Category: Report."
Note that a blank Microsoft Word Document appears in the report
header.
- Resize the object as needed and move it to the center of the header.
- Change the Name property of the Microsoft Word object to MyTitle.
- Set the OnFormat property of the report header to the following event
procedure:
Private Sub ReportHeader_Format(Cancel As Integer, _
FormatCount As Integer)
Me!MyTitle.OleData = Forms!frmRunReport!CustomTitle.OleData
End Sub
- Select the Microsoft Word document object. On the Edit menu,
click Copy.
- Save and close the Sales By Category report.
- Create a new form. On the Edit menu, click Paste to insert a copy of
the Microsoft Word Document object, and then finish building the form
as follows:
Form: frmRunReport
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Caption: Run Report
Unbound Object frame (Microsoft Word Document object):
Name: CustomTitle
Locked: No
Enabled: Yes
Command button:
Name: RunReport
Caption: Run Report
OnClick: [Event Procedure]
- Set the OnClick property of the RunReport button to the following
event procedure:
Private Sub RunReport_Click()
DoCmd.OpenReport "Sales by Category", acViewPreview
End Sub
- On the File menu, click Save.
- Switch the frmRunReport form to Form view.
- Double-click the Microsoft Word object, and then type "My Custom
Categories Title" (without the quotation marks).
- Change the font size of the title to 14 and the font style to italic.
- Click Run Report.
Note that the Sales By Category Report opens in preview mode with your
custom title.
REFERENCES
For more information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q163435
VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for
Applications
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Version : WINDOWS:7.0,97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto