PDF printing is available with MS Access 2010, for 2007, you can install an add-on from Microsoft : Print, share, and protect files in the PDF and XPS file formats
For versions prior to 2007, you can use :
Stephen LeBan's ReportToPDF consists of just two DLLs but only works with MS Access
CutePDF is free and easy to use.
PDFCreator is also free and can be fully automated with VBA (though I have not used it lately, I believe this feature is still available)
Any number of paid-for PDF creators.
The WHERE argument for OpenReport has been available since the 2003 version (also OpenReport 2010)
To print a report for all customers for version 2003, 2007 and 2010, you can loop through the relevant file and
Dim rs AS DAO.Recordset
Set rs = CurrentDB.OpenRecordset("SELECT DISTINCT CustimerID FROM Invoices")
Do While Not rs.EOF
''expression.OpenReport(ReportName, View, FilterName,
'' WhereCondition, WindowMode) -- 2010 has OpenArgs
DoCmd.OpenReport "Invoices",<..>,,"CustomerID=" & rs!CustomerID
''OutputTo or other relevant code
rs.MoveNext
Loop
Getting a PDF then depends on your version and the tools you have installed. If you are using PDFCreator or CutePDF, for example, you can use acViewNormal
for the view. PDFCreator set up will allow you to assign a file name in advance, for CutePDF, you will have to fill in a file name. For Access 2007 and 2010, you can use OutputTo
, as has already been mentioned, so acViewPreview
is best.
To email a report for 2007 and 2010, you can use SendObject. For earlier versions, you will need quite a bit more code. The easiest option is probably to automate Outlook.