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Warning: strtotime() [function.strtotime]: It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'America/New_York' for 'EST/-5.0/no DST' instead in /home/frodr/public_html/msofficetuneup.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 35
Warning: date() [function.date]: It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'America/New_York' for 'EST/-5.0/no DST' instead in /home/frodr/public_html/msofficetuneup.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 107
Warning: date() [function.date]: It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'America/New_York' for 'EST/-5.0/no DST' instead in /home/frodr/public_html/msofficetuneup.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 109
Warning: date() [function.date]: It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'America/New_York' for 'EST/-5.0/no DST' instead in /home/frodr/public_html/msofficetuneup.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 111
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To export a report as a PDF file, you need the “Save As PDF or XPS” add-in. To get it, surf to www.microsoft.com/downloads, and search for “PDF”. The links will lead you to a page where you can download the add-in and install it with just a couple clicks.
Once you install the add-in, all your Office applications will have the ability to export their documents in PDF format. In an Access report, you work this magic by choosing Print Preview
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PDF or XPS while you’ve got a report in Print Preview mode. Or, you can right-click your report in the navigation pane, and then choose Export
PDF or XPS.
When you export a PDF file, you get a few extra options in the “Publish as PDF or XPS” dialog box (Figure 8-13). PDF files can be exported with different resolution and quality settings (which mostly affect reports that have pictures). Normally, you use higher-quality settings if you’re planning to print your PDF file because printers use higher resolutions than computer monitors.

Figure 8-13. The “Publish as PDF or XPS” dialog box looks a lot like the Export As dialog box, except it has a Publish button instead of an Export button. You can turn on the “Open file after publishing” checkbox to tell Access to open the PDF file in Adobe Reader (assuming you have it installed) after the publishing process is complete, so you can check the result.
The “Publish as PDF or XPS” dialog box gives you some control over the quality settings with the “Optimize for” options. If you’re just exporting a PDF copy so other people can view the information in your report, choose “Minimum size (publishing online)” to save some space. On the other hand, if there’s a possibility that the people reading your PDF may want to print it out, choose “Standard (publishing online and printing)” instead. You’ll export a slightly larger PDF file that will make for a better printout.
Finally, if you want to publish only a portion of your report as a PDF file, click the Options button to open a dialog box with yet a few more settings. You can choose to publish just a fixed number of pages rather than the full report.
Tip: Getting the “Save As PDF or XPS” add-in is a bit of a hassle, but it’s well worth the effort. In previous versions of Access, people who wanted to create PDF files had to get another add-in or buy the expensive full version of the Adobe Acrobat software. The “Save As PDF or XPS” feature was originally slated for inclusion in Office (with no add-in required), but antitrust concerns caused an ultra-cautious Microsoft to keep it out. Best of all, the add-in gives you PDF-saving abilities in other Office applications, like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
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