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    Dynamically link a MS Word document to a Report in Access 2010.

    Hi Estuardo Yes, one of the things I tried. Access doesn't allow me to enter the UNC Path in the Unbound Objects Source Doc property - I get the error 'The setting you entered for this property isn't valid'. I also tried the UNC in the Unbound Objects Source Item, but whilst Access 2010...
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    Dynamically link a MS Word document to a Report in Access 2010.

    I have developed a database using Access 2010. This is split into a Front End and a Back End. In the same folder as the Back End I store a number of user modifiable files in either bitmap (.bmp) or MS Word (.doc to retain compatibility with older versions). Unfortunately, the drive letter...
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    Embed a Word or similar document in an Access Report

    Hi John, apologies for the late response but I've only just picked up on this. My clients requirement was to have the ability to have a Word document, (Ts & Cs), outside of the Access database which they could edit as and when required but attach to order forms or invoices directly from within...
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    Embed a Word or similar document in an Access Report

    Yep, but us beginners are not always familiar with the 'jargon'.... so we tend to describe what we are trying to do in the hope that someone will point us in the right direction ;) Best Regards Peter (who is now happily embedding and linking all sorts of OLEs) :D
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    Embed a Word or similar document in an Access Report

    Worked it out myself, easy when you know how. :p Strange that there doesn't seem to be any answer to this one on the net. Oh well. :rolleyes:
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    Embed a Word or similar document in an Access Report

    Embed a Word or similar document in an Access Report - NOW SORTED I'm building an Access 2010 database which will be used by a number of disparate organisations each with their own standard letters and T's & C's which need to be included in a number of reports which will be printed and...
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    Hi, I'm Peter

    Hi folks, just introducing myself. My name is Peter and my hobbies are wide and varied, (I keep finding new things to interest me), and one of my 'new' hobbies is learning Microsoft Access - sad, I know. I have previous experience in programming, including BASIC, Assembler and Machine...
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