Snapshot file

C

Casey

Hi,

I have a snapshot file that is of a report that I
created with Microsoft Access. My website offers to have
it as a download to viewers, but if they do not have MS
Access or snapshot viewer loaded on their computer,they
cannot view/print the file.

Is there any way that I can take a picture/copy the
image of the report, and still make it available to users
as a printout without having them needing MS Access or
snapshot viewer to download it from my web page?
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

Create a pdf?

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| Hi,
|
| I have a snapshot file that is of a report that I
| created with Microsoft Access. My website offers to have
| it as a download to viewers, but if they do not have MS
| Access or snapshot viewer loaded on their computer,they
| cannot view/print the file.
|
| Is there any way that I can take a picture/copy the
| image of the report, and still make it available to users
| as a printout without having them needing MS Access or
| snapshot viewer to download it from my web page?
|
|
 
K

Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FP]

Casey said:
Hi,

I have a snapshot file that is of a report that I
created with Microsoft Access. My website offers to have
it as a download to viewers, but if they do not have MS
Access or snapshot viewer loaded on their computer,they
cannot view/print the file.

Is there any way that I can take a picture/copy the
image of the report, and still make it available to users
as a printout without having them needing MS Access or
snapshot viewer to download it from my web page?

Do you have Adobe Acrobat? You could save it as a PDF - with the report
open in Access, do File | Print | Printer Name: Adobe PDF. Then import the
PDF document into your web site and create a link to it.

HTH,

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