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    All good fun?

    Okay! In case you hadn't noticed rich and I have been exchanging (hopefully) meaningless insults for the last two pages now. This insult and subsequent curse are meaningless, and I am sorry about the fire thing. It's something that a friend of mine used to say, and I forget that that kind of...
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    All good fun?

    And if you took it seriously, then that's my fault and I apologize.
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    All good fun?

    Here here. Back to the matter at hand. Ahem. Rich, you're a dirty rotten no good scoundrel, and nobody likes you. Die in a fire.
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    All good fun?

    Faeces? Well, I'll be darned. You spell poop different. You learn something new every day.
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    All good fun?

    Feces lover! (took me a sec... had to run a spell check of feces.):D
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    All good fun?

    Stupid-head! You know... it really is kinda fun.
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    All good fun?

    I think this little piece of news is very interesting. I hadn't ever heard of 'the Hunt' before now. From what I understand about slaughterhouses, which is not much, the way they kill livestock is not that different from the way it looks like they kill the seals. They club the cow to stun it...
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    Having a reference problem with VBA

    Ok, I added the SetFocus to the Code, and I am still getting the same error. Is this the right way to do this? The form is a navigator, allowing the user to move back and forth through categories and subcategories. It keeps track of the CatID of the current category. When the user clicks...
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    Write game Trainers

    I see. Messing with the game by yourself is always fun. Don't they usually write codes like that into the game? It sounds like a strategy game. In any case, I don't think anybody on here has ever written one.
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    Where did I see that chart?

    I once saw in this forum a link to a table that had instructions for referencing forms, controls, subforms and all that good stuff depending on which form you are on. I have searched and searched and I can't retrace my steps to find it again. Could someone please point me to it? Thanks. -Dave
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    option button - n/a

    Couldn't you just assign N/A a number, like 11? and then whereever it's going to be displayed have it switch to N/A if it's 11.
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    Having a reference problem with VBA

    Thanks a lot man I didn't know that. I'll give it a try tomorrow.
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    I'm a newbie on this Access stuff...

    Okay, I am heading to bed now, so I can't look at it too much tonight but I can throw out a few hints until I can check again. #name? is an error, it means your referencing something wrong. Type #name? into the help box and it'll tell you the technical reasons for it. Are you trying to...
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    I'm a newbie on this Access stuff...

    Put the macro to open the form in the after update event of the textbox. Make sure the form is based off the query you made that refers to the textbox. Putting a query name in an event won't do anything so clear that and see if that works. -dave
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    Populating form fields

    When you open the combo box wizard, choose the third option, "Find a record on my form, based on the value I selected in my combo box." That does exactly what your trying to do.
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    I'm a newbie on this Access stuff...

    Okay, right now you are using a textbox, right? That is fine. Im not sure how you want to display the information from the query, that would depend on what your doing with it. But to make the query run you have two options. 1. Have it run when they type in the box and press enter. To do this...
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    Populating form fields

    I still don't understand. From what I know, I don't see why you'd do that or even if it's possible. Maybe we're confusing terms here. A record is like a row from Excel, and in this case all the records for your form are coming from the table named Staff. So the table looks like this? Staff...
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    I'm a newbie on this Access stuff...

    If I understand your question right, you're already halfway there. All you need to do is make the query with everything you want it to display, and then in the criteria reference the control on your form. So add something like this to the criteria row of your query on the MsgTxt column: Like...
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    Populating form fields

    So what you're saying is that you need to populate the controls with fields from two different records? Did I read that right?
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    Having a reference problem with VBA

    Well, thanks to SJ McAbney I have a nice chart on referencing subforms from the main form and what not. I'm still having trouble making it work, so I am sure there is something that I don't understand here. Private Sub cmdNewCat_Click() Me.frmNavSNewCat.Visible = True...
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