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    Password Protected Form

    I sincerely appreciate your input; however, this is getting too complicated for me to follow. Thank you again and have a most wonderful day.
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    Password Protected Form

    The problem I seem to be having is that I cannot locate the properties of the Message Box. The Control Button is on a form that contains many other control buttons that enable the users to get what they need (print preview reports, enter data, etc.) This particular Control Button, when...
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    Password Protected Form

    I'm not sure I follow. (I'm a novice.) This was created using a Form Control Button, On Click - Event Procedure. I'm looking in the properties of the button and do not find "input mask". Where would I find this? Thank you.
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    Password Protected Form

    I have a password protected form that works fine. However, when you type in the password it can be seen on the screen. Is there a way I can change that so that when the password is typed in it can't be read (perhaps showing asterisks)? This is what I'm using: In ON CLICK event Dim PassWord...
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    Kathy

    I will review the database info regarding the ACCDE version with our IT person when she comes in. Hopefully this will address the issues. And we'll play around with typing in the hyperlink address into the field. I sincerely appreciate your insight!
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    Kathy

    Thank you for your patience! I know I'm not being very clear and concise. Let me try again. We have a db that contains information about a particular item (baked good) that we produce. One of the fields in this table is a "nutritional" field and the other is the "ingredient" field, which both...
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    Kathy

    Regarding the hyperlink . . . we have a "nutritional field" that links to an image file that is stored on the file server, and an "ingredient statement" that links to a text file that is also stored on the file server. Evidently this data needs to stay on the file server; however, people want to...
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    Kathy

    (Let me begin by saying that I'm a novice.) Yes, I want to be the only one to edit in design mode. What I did to restrict access to the database was under Access Options, I deselected the navigation pane. This is fine when the database opens the users are unable to obviously access the...
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    Kathy

    How do I restrict access to the database while still being able to add a new hyperlink? I tried deselecting the "display navigation pane" option. But when I do this I am unable to add/edit a hyperlink in a form - when I right-click the only option I get is "add to favorites" rather than "edit"...
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    Hello

    Hello. I am not a seasoned user of Access; am currently using 2007; and have no experience at all with Posting New Threads or using sites such as this one. Please be patient. Thank you for all the wisdom I've found on this site. Now if I can figure out how to get this posted . . .
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