Cancel Printing A Report If It Does Not Contain Any Records

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
Microsoft Corp.,
Microsoft VBA,
Printing,
Record,
Scripting Languages,
Software/Web Development,
Web Development
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Microsoft

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Overview: By default, you can print reports that contain no records. To solve this problem, you can use either a macro or Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code to detect the absence of records in a report and then cancel the print operation. The steps in this paper explain how to use both techniques.

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