Not sure about jpeg, but you can do a screen print, paste into MSPaint, and save as a bitmap (.bmp), which should open in any viewer that supports jpegs...
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By using Ghostscript (and its companion GSView) you should be able to print to a JPG file.
I've not tried it, but the first task would be to download the latest GPL Ghostscript and GSView and install it on your PC.
You would then need to install a postscript printer driver on port FILE: on your PC (or a specified filename on disk, so you don't have to ask the user what name they typed in).
The code would then have to:
1. Open the Postscript file on disk in GSView
2. Save it to another location using the JPG output viewer.
With Access reports, you can use the built in Snapshot Viewer facility. This is an idea similar to PDF, but only for Access reports. The viewer is on the Office CD or freely downloadable from the Microsoft website, but it won't work for Word documents.
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