Snapshot Viewer

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DEE

Is there any documentation that Snapshot is free software?

Our company has strict rules regarding software licensing
and I wanted to have Snapshot loaded on a couple of
computer (employees without Access). I have to have
documentation that the Software is legal.
Dee
 
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Matthew DeAngelis

DEE said:
Is there any documentation that Snapshot is free software?

Our company has strict rules regarding software licensing
and I wanted to have Snapshot loaded on a couple of
computer (employees without Access). I have to have
documentation that the Software is legal.
Dee


You can download it for free from Microsoft, which seems pretty telling
to me.

Check out this website:
http://www.microsoft.com/accessdev/articles/snapshot.htm?gssnb=1

It is a how-to guide that says, among other things, that Snapshot comes
bundled with most Office versions and provides links for download. It
might be the most explicit you will find.


Matt
 
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John Parkinson

Dee,

Something else to consider is using a program called 'pdf995'. This is a shareware program that will 'print' to a pdf document. Find it at www.pdf995.com. When you are ready to print your report in ACCESS, go to 'File' 'Print' and choose the pdfprinter. This will create a pdf file that can then be sent out.

John Parkinson
 
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Douglas J. Steele

And if you want something even cheaper than the $9.95 that pdf955 charges
for a registered version, look into the completely free CutePDF Writer at
http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

(no e-mails, please!)


John Parkinson said:
Dee,

Something else to consider is using a program called 'pdf995'. This is a
shareware program that will 'print' to a pdf document. Find it at
www.pdf995.com. When you are ready to print your report in ACCESS, go to
'File' 'Print' and choose the pdfprinter. This will create a pdf file that
can then be sent out.
 
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John Parkinson

Thansk Doug!!

John Parkinson

Douglas J. Steele said:
And if you want something even cheaper than the $9.95 that pdf955 charges
for a registered version, look into the completely free CutePDF Writer at
http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

(no e-mails, please!)



shareware program that will 'print' to a pdf document. Find it at
www.pdf995.com. When you are ready to print your report in ACCESS, go to
'File' 'Print' and choose the pdfprinter. This will create a pdf file that
can then be sent out.
 
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