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    HELP - "Lost" Properties Pop-Up Box

    HOLY ESS ---- That is exactly what happened. Thank you - this worked perfect - Im an idiot..
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    HELP - "Lost" Properties Pop-Up Box

    I know "how" to open the Properties box, thats the problem - it doesn't show up anywhere to be found..... This is frustrating me so much....
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    HELP - "Lost" Properties Pop-Up Box

    Ok I have searched the forums, but nothing close came up. I am running Access 2000, and my properties pop-up box in MIA. I have set my resolution up to the maximum and it is just gone. The program acts like it is bringing it up and the focus changes to the "missing" box, but it is no where to...
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    Creating a file with the Output To Macro

    Here it is... After many tries, here is the answer- In the Output File section use the following syntax: ="C:\Output\" & [Forms]![FormName]![FileName] & ".snp" For some reason the "=" would not take with the parenthesis... Thanks for your help....
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    Creating a file with the Output To Macro

    Thanks for the effort, but that didn't work either. within the Macro, the "output file" will not take the syntax with the "=", so I tried it the following ways: =CStr("C:\Output\" & [Forms]![Form1]![txtTest] & ".snp")Will Not take CStr("C:\Output\" & [Forms]![Form1]![txtTest] & ".snp")...
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    Creating a file with the Output To Macro

    I have a Macro that outputs a report in snapshot format using the OUTPUT TO macro. I need to have a varying output file name. I would like to do this within the Macro itself. I would like to avoid using any type of Visual Basic and I would like to avoid having the end-user type it in. I have...
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