Paste it into Notepad or Word. Manually at first, perhaps later use VBA code to do the pasting.
On 5/14/2018 12:13 PM, wrmosca@comcast.net [MS_Access_Professionals] wrote:
Forgot to ask...What are you going to do with the copied record?
-Bill
---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <wrmosca@comcast.net> wrote :
Steve - If this is a continuous form the user can click on the record selector (gray bar on the far left of the record) and then do a Ctrl+C to copy it.
If the form is not a continuous form you will have to use a bit of VBA code to select the record and copy it. I haven't done that in a long time but I'll see if I can find the code for you.
Regards,Bill Mosca, Founder - MS_Access_ProfessionalsMy nothing-to-do-with-Access blog
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