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    Don't Know Where I'm Going

    Yep, I don't know where I'm going, but I'm making great time and having fun getting there! The older I get the more I know and realize how little I do know, at this rate it won't be long before I don't know anything! :p The Golden years? :(
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    Form Query Expression Match

    Thanks for the suggestion.
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    Form Query Expression Match

    I am having trouble with this one. I'm sure it's simple but it eludes me at the moment. I resolved the issue by binding the control. Thanks,
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    Pepper and Sammy

    For those of you who may not know me, I have 2 pets. A Blue Fronted Amazon and a Chihuahua. Every day is a new adventure. I had Pepper on my knee and Sammy wanted to come up so I said jump and he looked at me as if to say, have you seen the beak on that thing? I'm not coming up there are you...
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    Full info for all property options of any form control

    Perhaps give a look at this. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ff191806.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396
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    Currency Format Issue

    Thanks Plog and Paul Result: =CCur(DLookUp("Nz([DocPay],0)","qryEmployeeHours"))
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    Currency Format Issue

    I don't know what syntax I need to show this as currency. The query that it looks up displays it as Currency? DocPay: Nz(DLookUp("[DocPay]","qryEmployeeHours"))
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    Brain Freeze

    Thanks, so many calculations my brain is fried.
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    Brain Freeze

    Trying to calculate this. cboHrs = 0.50 txtpayrate = 10.00 DocPay = the result which should be 5.00
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    [Solved] Limit Calendar to Current Monday thru Sunday

    I can't use my custom popup calendar since I cant refer to the subform correctly. Is there some way to make MS Calendar limit it or does it have to be done via code? Found way to make it work. Thanks,
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    Report a Bug to Microsoft

    Maybe someone on here or someone on here knows someone who can report a bug to Microsoft can do so. I can't. See this link. http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=278257&page=3
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    Expression Builder

    Guess what? I loaded it onto a pc with Office xp and Access 2000 and it works just fine! Go Figure,,,
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    Expression Builder

    I can test it on another pc that has Ver 2000. I will get back with you.
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    Expression Builder

    Either open frmEmployees normally or in design mode. You can use frmtest to refer to sfrmAbsence
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    Expression Builder

    Try that with frmEmployees open.
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    Expression Builder

    NO, not on a network.
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    Expression Builder

    I didn't say you did, another user suggested it. As mentioned, I created a new db on another pc with a different version of access and problem persist. Two versions of corrupt? NO! I have 5 different pc's. I could try this with all of them, but what would be the point? I''m done. Tried to make...
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    Expression Builder

    Final Nail in the Coffin. Created a NEW db on another pc, nothing copied,pasted. Same Design. Same issue. Final Post:
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    Expression Builder

    It is not corrupt, confirmed already.See previous post.
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    Expression Builder

    Okay, I moved it to another pc. Still same issue???
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