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    Unsolicited Advertising

    I used to really like this site and regularly recommended it to colleagues. There are some really selfless and dedicated helpers on here offering a wealth of know and helping us all alone when we most need it. But now with unsolicited advertising on EVERY POST it has just made it unbearable...
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    Setting the location of CurrentDB

    Scenario: The database has been split into Data and Code modules The Database Module resides on the Server in C:\Project The Code Module can reside anywhere on the user's local hard drive. Because the location of the Code Module as well as the user's mapping to the server can change between one...
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    Navigation Control - display issue

    OK got the Navigation Control up and running - real cool gadget this! Some Header / Detail Forms display ok within the sub form but the top section is hidden and you need to use the vertical scroll bar on the displayed form to scroll up to reveal the whole form. Any help would be appreciated...
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    The action or method is invalid because the form or report isn't bound to a table or

    I setup a blank, unbound Main Form and created a Sub Form into which I pasted a previously created datasheet view form. This works fine On the the Main form I put some command buttons that, when clicked, call procedure that is written in the Main Form's Module. This is where the problem...
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    Datasheet vs Continous Form

    In the middle of a steep learning curve here.... So have become familiar with the Datasheet View and I like many of its features. Because I found no way of adding command buttons to a Datasheet Form I was encouraged to adopt the Continuous Form which can expose the Header and Footer for adding...
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    Continuous Form Row Cursor

    So, using a continuous form that is setup to resemble a datasheet grid view, I am missing a row cursor that highlights the whole row as the user clicks down through the rows. Can anyone help me to achieve this please? Thank you
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    Control Arrays

    In days gone by you could use a wonderful object called the Control Array in VB. This would you allow you to, say, have 30 buttons on the form all called "Command" but indexed from 0 to 29. This meant that you could trap any event for all 30 buttons with one procedure (eg: Sub...
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    Split Form Attributes

    The Split Form Wizard is great - produces a Gridsheetview in the Top Half and a Detail View in the Bottom Half - perfect for what I need. But please tell me how I change the font size, the colours, the alternative row colour and other attributes of the Gridsheetview? I'm a Newbie to Access...
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