Hi,
I have a form on which I have a combo box. I would like to load the combo box with the values from a column in a particular table, allow the the user to select records with the combo box, and enter new values for new records/update values for existing records in the combo box.
The trouble that I am having is that, when changing records with the built in Access control thing at the bottom of the screen ( Record: |< < __1__ > >| >* of X ), the selected item in the combo box does not change to match the current record. So, I am searching endlessly for documentation of this control and all I can find is a help page called "Combo Box Control Properties" which doesn't mention anything that would allow me to make a certain item in the combo box selected and I don't see any documentation of methods.
A) Is this possible?: to programatically (with VB) make a particular item in the combo box selected.
B) How do I do it/where is the appropriate documentation?
Any help or insight appreciated. Thanks.
[This message has been edited by JMM (edited 04-16-2002).]
I have a form on which I have a combo box. I would like to load the combo box with the values from a column in a particular table, allow the the user to select records with the combo box, and enter new values for new records/update values for existing records in the combo box.
The trouble that I am having is that, when changing records with the built in Access control thing at the bottom of the screen ( Record: |< < __1__ > >| >* of X ), the selected item in the combo box does not change to match the current record. So, I am searching endlessly for documentation of this control and all I can find is a help page called "Combo Box Control Properties" which doesn't mention anything that would allow me to make a certain item in the combo box selected and I don't see any documentation of methods.
A) Is this possible?: to programatically (with VB) make a particular item in the combo box selected.
B) How do I do it/where is the appropriate documentation?
Any help or insight appreciated. Thanks.
[This message has been edited by JMM (edited 04-16-2002).]