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    Maxjoo is offline Novice
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    Post How to add (or create) a customizable "Report Menu" into "Main Menu"?

    Hello, every-1!!!!!!!...



    I have created a Main Menu for my Database with different options, including an option for printing a report. But(aab) what if the user wants to print a report with a particular data option (or options) on it?. How can I place a submenu(?) into the main menu?. Thank You in advance!!!!!!!...

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    CJ_London is offline VIP
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    Without knowing what your existing setup actually is, if your option at the moment opens a report, have it open another form first to display the data options instead - and include an option on that form to then open the report

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    I used to have a table of the reports, and any forms that were needed to be able to run that report.
    That table held a more informative description that was shown in the combo.
    Other columns held the form name if need be.
    So if that column was not Null, then I would open that form and perhaps the name of the report, as I culd have a standard form for just Date From & To.
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