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  • GPGeorge
    I see nothing in either table that appears to be an "InsuranceNo". How would you find it to display on the form? The query in the...
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    JPR replied to the thread text box showing record in Sub form.
    Thank you for helping out of this topic. Sorry for not being too clear but the first column does not refer to a lstbox but to a subform...
  • GPGeorge
    Assuming I've interpreted your requirement and context correctly, all you need to do is set the controlsource of the textbox called...
  • J
    Hello, I am trying to find a way to show a selected a record in a specific field, from a subform to a text box. The main form...
  • Minty
    Minty replied to the thread Hello.
    More like this I suspect Opps double post - the first one didn't register as uploaded. Welcome aboard Neil
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  • Minty
    Minty replied to the thread Hello.
    More like this type of thing I suspect
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  • X
    This is an example how to replace the behaviour of tooltips in MS Access using classes. Some of the options are: - Tooltips are...
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    sonic8 reacted to MarkK's post in the thread Form as Form? or String? with Like Like.
    If a form exposes two lists, one of which may be considered 'Active' based on its visibility state, then on that form I'd do... Public...
  • The_Doc_Man
    The_Doc_Man replied to the thread Hello.
    Hello, Neil, and welcome to the forums. Is that the kind of motor sport where you might get instructions such as "3.7 miles on US90...
  • June7
    June7 reacted to isladogs's post in the thread Solved SPEECHLESS IN NEW ENGLAND with Like Like.
    Your SQL contains Personnel.Rank twice so one of them is renamed Expr1011 As that is the first reference to that field, Access acts...
  • theDBguy
    theDBguy replied to the thread Hello.
    Hi. Welcome to AWF!
  • GPGeorge
    GPGeorge reacted to DHookom's post in the thread Solved SPEECHLESS IN NEW ENGLAND with Like Like.
    While you are fixing your form, you might want to research “data normalization”. You are store data in your field names. A friend...
  • GPGeorge
    GPGeorge reacted to isladogs's post in the thread Solved SPEECHLESS IN NEW ENGLAND with Like Like.
    Your SQL contains Personnel.Rank twice so one of them is renamed Expr1011 As that is the first reference to that field, Access acts...
  • DHookom
    While you are fixing your form, you might want to research “data normalization”. You are store data in your field names. A friend...
  • isladogs
    Your SQL contains Personnel.Rank twice so one of them is renamed Expr1011 As that is the first reference to that field, Access acts...
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