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    Label visible if one or more check boxes are checked

    Ugggh - so after checking spelling and NAMES and SECTIONS (thank you for making me think of why the checkbox was in the page header) ... I realized my code referenced the "new" checkbox field in the "details" section of the report. The prior version of this report had a similar field...
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    Label visible if one or more check boxes are checked

    I did find the "On Format" - but the code still doesn't work at this point. I'll check the usual culprits ... spelling, names, etc. and I'll work on it some more. Thank you for the code clean up.
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    Label visible if one or more check boxes are checked

    This is for a report, so I am not sure what you mean by section, unless you mean headers? The label is in the page header. The checkbox is in the PONumber header... but then I don't find a format event. Can you tell me where to look, please? The code worked when the "label" was a textbox...
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    Label visible if one or more check boxes are checked

    Hi all, I have a report for purchase orders. In the report, there is a checkbox (control source is OrderItemBarcode). If the item on a line is a chemical, the box gets checked as needing chemical inventory barcoding. I have a label on the report (lblProcessForBarcode) at the top of the form...
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    Snap to Grid

    I too, found that the toggle button under "Size/Space" did not work. I did find, however, that under "Align" you can select to un-snap and it works. Hope this helps.
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    subform visible/invisible based on control

    Woo hoo! Control name was not the form name! Changed the reference to UPDATE SPREADSHEET and it works! THANKS! MSAccessRookie :)
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    subform visible/invisible based on control

    That was one of the hundred other ways I tried. But I tried it again, just to be sure - and I still get the same answer. BTW - I am running this from the main form's "On_Current" event. And I'm using Access 2013.
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    subform visible/invisible based on control

    Hi, Yup, I'm new here. And I'm an experienced Access user, however only an "advanced beginner" in vba. Right now I need to have a subform that shows up smack dab in the middle of my main screen when visible - which is what I want - but only based on a specific value of a control on the main...
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