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    farls is offline Novice
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    list available reports on form


    looking for a way to display a list of available reports on a form that needs to update automatically as user creates new reports and have them availbe to run from the same place

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    Users creating new reports???? Are you actually giving users permission to create Access reports in your application?

    David

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    farls is offline Novice
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    the "User" is a customer I created a database for. He wants to learn to maintain it himself and he's been creating his own reports, 2007 works pretty slick for him being able to do this. Except when he creats these reports he doesn't know how to access them after he creats them. What I was trying to do is provide a list (list box or combo box I'd think) on a form that would show him all of his reports. Not sure if this is even possible.

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    This is possible but what is wrong with him using the Access navigation ribbon to view the reports in the database.

    David

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