I have a VB 6.0 application with an Access 97 database that calls a Crystal 8.5 report. On 5 out of 35 machines, I get this message when trying to print this report. I found FAQ 149-4202 but it did not make too much sense to me. I tried to email the author but got no response. Any ideas?
I have locked fields in a datagrid that need to be visible but I do not want to have to tab through them. Is there a way to skip around fields in a grid layout? I have tried all of the navigation options.
I inhereted this application and admit I know little about scrolling forms. Apparently, a picturebox is being used to scroll the form using the following code:
VScroll1.Max = Picture2.Height - Picture1.Height
VScroll1.LargeChange = VScroll1.Max / 5
VScroll1.SmallChange = VScroll1.Max / 25...
I have a datagrid with several columns but only one is visible. When I click in the cell to enter data, there is no cursor. You can enter data and it will take it but the cursor is not visible. I have several other datagrids that seem to work just fine but I have two with only one column...
I enter two columns (2 and 3) of information in a datagrid then I run a procedure to set certain fields (0,1) and calculate another(4). What event do I use to keep this procedure from firing until I enter the second column of data?
Private Sub dgAllAmt_AfterColEdit(ByVal col3 As Integer)...
I have a data grid on a form tied to an adodc which reads from an access database. I can not seem to size the form and grid to where I can put in several hundred records and scroll down later to put in another if necessary. The bottom of the grid bar is below the form. I can not get the form...
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