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    Problem With Unbound Forms!

    Well, I'm not Pat, and yes, I DO realize this thread is ages-old. But I didn't want to leave it hanginglike this, so ... use a Bound Form, but filter the underlying recordset for only the one record you wish to have the user edit. Thus, no PgUp/PgDn/Mouse Scroll functionality, since there...
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    Report Column alignment - Printer Issue?

    OK, just a follow-up on this, as a definitive solution has not yet been confirmed. I compared the Printer Driver installed on these two machines with ones available on HP's site, and found that there ARE new updates. I have asked the users of the two machines to put in a work request to have...
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    Report Column alignment - Printer Issue?

    Thanks! I'll report back tomorrow, yay or nay.
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    Report Column alignment - Printer Issue?

    I haven't, but I guess I am leaning toward that being a possibility myself. In my organization, the individual workstations are locked down against us "mere mortals" installing apps and drivers ... but I guess there's nothing preventing my LOOKING for updated drivers and requesting our Tech...
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    Report Column alignment - Printer Issue?

    I don't really think this is an Access issue, but maybe more of a printer problem ... but maybe somebody here has run across it before, and can point me in the direction of a solution. I've built a report that contains three sets of similar columns, all formatted the same way, and showing...
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    Wildcards for Conditional Formatting of a text box in a report

    Ahhh yes. THAT'S the word I was looking for. Did you ever have 'one-of-those-moments' where you couldn't find the right word? ;) So sorry if my reply was confusing to anyone. -pvs
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    Wildcards for Conditional Formatting of a text box in a report

    Not sure if this will work for you, but there is a formula named InStr() that might work: If InStr(STRINGEXP,'OVERDUE')>0 InStr() returns the starting location of str2 within within str1, so 0 means str2 isn't in str1 ... any other value means it is. If you need to worry about case, simply...
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