cardgunner
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I want the New record line to be the first record of my form. Is there a way to set this?
Oh I see Kryst.
With Kryst's method you would also need to ensure that the Allow Additions property for the bottom subform is set to No as well.
No setting unfortunatelyWow, I thought for sure there was a setting for this. I'm surprised.
However I will want my OP to be able to edit ccertain fields in the history form as well.
You could still use the listbox too, you could use the double click event to open a form to the clicked on record, it could be a fail-safe against accidental changes.
I'm not sure if the users have that much mental capabilites. And I'm not that good, a novice really, at codes and programming. If it wasn't for this forum I'd be in trouble.![]()
synch the widths of the textboxes to the subform if it's resized.
That's because you have good marketing skillsResize?!? Who lets users resize anything? They'll take what I give them and like it!![]()
That's because you have good marketing skillshehe!
cardgunner: If I've got time later I will do up a sample db but I would advise you start playing with the idea and not bank on me![]()