![]() ![]() ![]() :-(ĭo let us know what you do, as this is a problem I've had myself and never managed a very satisfactory solution. You might be able to set-up PDF Factory such that it takes the output filename from the document title, etc - but I do think you're always going to have a bit of user interaction no matter how hard you try. I am on that level and had no trouble while reading. I really think you're going to end up with some kind of 'PDF Printer' and forcing your reports to this 'named printer'. To ask other readers questions about The Fine Print, please sign up. ![]() Having said that, you're looking for a general-purpose method that would work with QuickReport and Excel. Anna, as an aside in the comments you mention you're using an older version of ReportBuilder - have you looked at the Waler TExtraDevices component? I don't have it to hand but I seem to recall back in the day we used this to get output from ReportBuilder to PDF, and because of the way it makes ReportBuilder think it's a text device, you can do this without any previewing or interaction on the part of the end user. ![]()
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