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    report problems

    i have generated a report, and on my form included a button, this button opens a preview of the report, but, i want it to preview the report for ONLY the record selected, even when i i have the form open for (for example) "ID13" but when i press the button on the form, it chooses the first ID number (e.g. "ID1") how can i set it up so that whichever record is open on the form, it opens that report for that record... any clues?

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    Re: report problems

    simply an inbuilt access report, nothing spectacular, just microsofts own...
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    Re: report problems

    I dont know if im getting you right. if you are using CR 9 then you can use this .DiscardSavedData.
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    Re: report problems

    no im using the reports that are part of the ms access. no 3rd party applications, just for reports using ms access 2003. os this any help?
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