I have tried doing it without the curly braces on Reports
and it doesn't make any difference.
The application method has a property called reports which is a report collection for the application (which I would guess means in relation to the current database, which should be the one I opened) Then the reports object has a method Item(n) where n is the item you want to view from the collection. I know the report is defined and is there...
and it starts at subscript 1.. and not 0. sorry I double checked and M$ is inconsistent... for some ole it is 1 and others 0 .. this happens to be zero... and it says of currently open reports... maybe I have to find a method to open it ;)
There is a method in Access.Application called currentDB which returns a DAO object of type Database. DAO object database doesn't seem to have any method of referencing the reports contained in the database... any more ideas?
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