Hey Mark...

I am assuming that you are doing the following with the macro:

1) Turn on macro recording.
2) Open the form in search mode.
3) Define a Query.
4) Select Menu:Tools/ Reporting
5) Select New Style
6) Select Fields and set parameters.
7) Preview the report.
8) Stop Recording and Name Macro.
9) Close all windows.
10) Test Macro

This should work - just tried it...

Now you can use the Active link attached to a button to a run macro
action.

The better alternative to a run macro action - would be the Open
Window command (for running a report).

Hope this helps.

On Jul 15, 11:06 am, "Brittain, Mark" <mbritt...@navisite.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a form called Incident Management. On the form contains a table called 
> Notes. In the Notes form is the Request ID for the parent Incident Management 
> form. I would like to run a report directly from the table using a 
> button/active link but cannot seem to get it to work with a macro.
>
> The manual steps are:
> Right click over the table, and select all
> Right click over the table and select report
> Select the report
> Select Print Preview
> Close the Report Styles window.
>
> Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
>
> Mark
>
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