VBA code that successfully converts an Access report to a PDF file. Instructions: Copy everything below the line into a module in an Access database. To use the code on Access 2000 and earlier, it is necessary to comment out three lines referring to the printer object and set the report to use PDF995 in the report page layout dialog. The only way to change the printer for a report in these previous versions is to open the report in design mode and make the change, re-save the report, and then run it. To create your pdf file, call the function pdfwrite "report name","report filter(may be "")","Path to put the pdf" A new pdf file named with the name of the report will be created. ------------------------------------------------------ Option Compare Database Option Explicit 'Read INI settings Declare Function GetPrivateProfileString Lib "kernel32" Alias _ "GetPrivateProfileStringA" (ByVal lpApplicationName As String, _ ByVal lpKeyName As Any, ByVal lpDefault As String, _ ByVal lpReturnedString As String, ByVal nSize As Long, _ ByVal lpFileName As String) As Long 'Write settings Declare Function WritePrivateProfileString Lib "kernel32" Alias _ "WritePrivateProfileStringA" (ByVal lpApplicationName As String, _ ByVal lpKeyName As Any, ByVal lpString As Any, _ ByVal lpFileName As String) As Long Declare Sub Sleep Lib "kernel32" (ByVal dwMilliseconds As Long) Public Function FileFolderExists(strFullPath As String) As Boolean 'Author : Ken Puls (www.excelguru.ca) 'Macro Purpose: Check if a folder exists On Error GoTo EarlyExit If Not Dir(strFullPath, vbDirectory) = vbNullString Then FileFolderExists = True EarlyExit: On Error GoTo 0 End Function Sub pdfwrite(reportname As String, destpath As String, Optional strcriteria As String) ' Runs an Access report to PDF995 to create a pdf file from the report. ' Input parameters are the name of the report within the current database, ' the path for the output file, and an optional criteria for the report ' Be sure to check that the "Generating PDF CS" setting in pdfsync.ini is set to 0 ' when pdf995 is idle. This codes uses that as a completion flag as it seems to be ' the most reliable indication that PDF995 is done writing the pdf file. ' Note: The application.printer object is not valid in Access 2000 ' and earlier. In that case, set the printer in the report to pdf995 ' and comment out the references herein to the application.printer Dim syncfile As String, maxwaittime As Long Dim iniFileName As String, tmpPrinter As Printer Dim outputfile As String, x As Long Dim tmpoutputfile As String, tmpAutoLaunch As String ' set the location of the PDF995.ini and the pdfsync files iniFileName = "c:\program files (x86)\pdf995\res\pdf995.ini" syncfile = "c:\programdata\pdf995\res\pdfsync.ini" ' TEST WHETHER DESTINATION PATH EXISTS - IF NOT ALERT USER AND ABORT PRINT If FileFolderExists(destpath) Then 'MsgBox "Folder exists!" Else MsgBox "Folder does not exist! Exiting...." GoTo Cleanup End If ' build the output file name from the path parameter and the report name If Mid(destpath, Len(destpath), 1) <> "\" Then destpath = destpath & "\" outputfile = destpath & reportname & ".pdf" ' PDF995 operates asynchronously. We need to determine when it is done so we can ' continue. This is done by creating a file and having PDF995 delete it using the ' ProcessPDF parameter in its ini file which runs a command when it is complete. ' save current settings from the PDF995.ini file tmpoutputfile = ReadINIfile("PARAMETERS", "Output File", iniFileName) tmpAutoLaunch = ReadINIfile("PARAMETERS", "Autolaunch", iniFileName) ' remove previous pdf if it exists On Error Resume Next Kill outputfile On Error GoTo Cleanup ' setup new values in PDF995.ini x = WritePrivateProfileString("PARAMETERS", "Output File", outputfile, iniFileName) x = WritePrivateProfileString("PARAMETERS", "AutoLaunch", "0", iniFileName) ' change the default printer to PDF995 ' if running on Access 2000 or earlier, comment out the next two lines Set tmpPrinter = Application.Printer Application.Printer = Application.Printers("PDF995") 'print the report DoCmd.OpenReport reportname, acViewNormal, , strcriteria ' cleanup delay to allow PDF995 to finish up. When flagfile is nolonger present, PDF995 is done. Sleep (10000) maxwaittime = 300000 'If pdf995 isn't done in 5 min, quit anyway Do While ReadINIfile("PARAMETERS", "Generating PDF CS", syncfile) = "1" And maxwaittime > 0 Sleep (10000) maxwaittime = maxwaittime - 10000 Loop ' restore the original default printer and the PDF995.ini settings Cleanup: Sleep (10000) x = WritePrivateProfileString("PARAMETERS", "Output File", tmpoutputfile, iniFileName) x = WritePrivateProfileString("PARAMETERS", "AutoLaunch", tmpAutoLaunch, iniFileName) x = WritePrivateProfileString("PARAMETERS", "Launch", "", iniFileName) On Error Resume Next ' if running on Access 2000 or earlier, comment out the next line Application.Printer = tmpPrinter End Sub Function ReadINIfile(sSection As String, sEntry As String, sFilename As String) As String Dim x As Long Dim sDefault As String Dim sRetBuf As String, iLenBuf As Integer Dim sValue As String 'Six arguments 'Explanation of arguments: 'sSection: ini file section (always between brackets) 'sEntry : word on left side of "=" sign 'sDefault$: value returned if function is unsuccessful 'sRetBuf$ : the value you're looking for will be copied to this buffer string 'iLenBuf% : Length in characters of the buffer string 'sFileName: Path to the ini file sDefault$ = "" sRetBuf$ = String$(256, 0) '256 null characters iLenBuf% = Len(sRetBuf$) x = GetPrivateProfileString(sSection, sEntry, _ sDefault$, sRetBuf$, iLenBuf%, sFilename) ReadINIfile = Left$(sRetBuf$, x) End Function