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  1. guysmiley01

    Using multiple fonts ?

    Thanks Golom, What exactly is a rich text box?
  2. guysmiley01

    Using multiple fonts ?

    Is it possible to use more than 1 font in a text box or label? Odd question, I'm sure. Thank you in advance.
  3. guysmiley01

    DLookup, 2001 error? tried to search

    OH GOOD LORD!!! Hello, my name is dipsh!t. The field name in the query = "cust_custid" not "cust_id" I am a big tard. I am sorry to have taken your time. The listbox passes it's value to global sting which is used in a function and the function is used in the query. amazingly enough, when...
  4. guysmiley01

    DLookup, 2001 error? tried to search

    The value ends up being a ssn. Could it be that I'm referencing a query and not a table? The query criteria is a function. The function get's it's value from "search_custid". So could it be sort of like a circular reference? in that the query uses search_custid and then a dlookup is being...
  5. guysmiley01

    DLookup, 2001 error? tried to search

    all variables are strings. search_custid is set just before the DLookup is supposed to take place and takes it value from the listbox search_custid = List30.Value I checked to see if it was passing the correct value by using a msgbox to display search_custid after setting it to list30.value...
  6. guysmiley01

    DLookup, 2001 error? tried to search

    I have changed the controlsource to value. both cust_id and search_custid are strings.
  7. guysmiley01

    DLookup, 2001 error? tried to search

    Thanks for help PH however, the error is occuring prior to setting txt_namefirst The error is in the DLookup so I'm not even getting to txt_namefirst Does the syntax look correct?
  8. guysmiley01

    DLookup, 2001 error? tried to search

    I've looked at a few FAQ's and the access help file and even some other posts but I can't seem to resolve my issue. Maybe it would help if I really understood the error message. What does it really mean? I have this in the click of a list control: blabla = DLookup("[cust_name_first]"...

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