Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations Mike Lewis on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Search results for query: *

  • Users: domk
  • Order by date
  1. domk

    Batch Email "Dim As ..." doesn't recognise 'Database' object - why?!?

    I am trying to set up a batch email command button but the debugger stalls on the first line of code below. It also doesn't like the "Set db = CurrentDb" line. I am using Access2000 and VB6. Does anyone have any idea what's going on here?! Dom from UK ____ Dim db As Database, rst As...
  2. domk

    Trying to send email to a group of contacts in a table in Access 97

    Hi Guys, I tried the above, but I get errors on my Access 2000 .mdb database saying "run-time error 424, object required" and the debugger points to the first ".MoveFirst" line. Any ideas why this should be? Also, any ideas how to get the code to skip email fields which are...
  3. domk

    Apply filter button on form

    Angie, having same problem. Did you have any joy with this? Dom from UK
  4. domk

    Command Buttons in Filter by Form mode

    Hi guys, I want to create command buttons in an Access form which don't get get grayed out when I enter 'filter by form' mode. Does anyone know exactly how to do this and overide Access's annoying tendency to automatically gray out objects which are not bound to fields? Dom from UK
  5. domk

    Filter by form command button

    Hi guys, am having exactly the same problem! I actually created the command buttons by a DoMenu function in code which literally just emulates functions ad verbatim as they appear on the menu bar. This is really useful as you can create buttons such as 'activate filter by form', 'apply filter'...
  6. domk

    email command button using contents of separate field

    I'm trying to make a command button in an Access form which opens Outlook Express with the contents of the field 'email' as the 'to' box on the mail agent. I tried a macro with SendObject and then put [email] in the to: box , but it translated that literally and opened Outlook Express with...

Part and Inventory Search

Back
Top