Moving question to different folder

AccessBee

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I have asked two questions: one in query and one in forms, but got no satisfactory asnwer. Is there any way, I can move those to Modules and VBA folder instead as someone might be able to solve my problem there? Or shoudl I just create new questions in that folder with the same problem?

Thanks.
 
Create new questions but post link from the old ones.
 
Besides you can bump an existing question to the top just by writing in it. I doubt that changing category will help much (unless it is the least-frequented Macros)
 
Thanks spikepl. I need the answer so badly that I will try second time, before going to somehwere else.

By the way, I noticed your signature. Under Access Joy, you wrote about when members can have signature and photos. But, the next lines "You currently have _ posts."

When I had not logged in, it showed "You currently have 0 posts."; as soon as I logged in it changed to "You currently have 6 posts." So, somehow your signature line is related to my post number counts. How did you do that? I am new to this forum, so don't know many rules. You are able to show this because you are moderator or creator of the forum? or is it just a simple code you entered? Or, is it not at all what I am thinking?
 
That blah below my "Joys of Access" is system-generated confusion, aimed at preventing showing links in signatures to those who are not logged in. Just disregard it completely.
 
That blah below my "Joys of Access" is system-generated confusion, aimed at preventing showing links in signatures to those who are not logged in. Just disregard it completely.

That was so dumb of me to think that you made the code. But throught that especially since it showed inside your signature. Since I am so busy with codes and Access all day long, that's all I can think about. Of course, that kind of message would be autogenerated in a forum!

Anyway, thank you very much for the help. :)
 
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