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  1. wdgriggs

    Subform Unbound textbox doesn't accept input

    You can use the wizard to add a subsubform with just the text box in it. If its linked to another table you will have to include the linked field but turn its display property off. Good luck
  2. wdgriggs

    Change form from Form View to Datasheet

    Sorry! Posted before looking. Sent sub to change a subforms view. FancyPrarie was right.
  3. wdgriggs

    Change form from Form View to Datasheet

    Private Sub cmdDatasheet_Click() '***************** Code Start ******************* 'This code was originally written by Terry Wickenden. ' It is not to be altered or distributed, ' except as part of an application. ' You are free to use it in any application, ' provided the copyright notice is...
  4. wdgriggs

    Access good for inventory software

    Hello SSBrando.... Drawback? Probably a logic error on my part... I use one form for my data entry and the same form serves as my history information (IE: add an invoice which includes inventory items). When an inventory item is marked obsolete, so that it doesnt appear in the list box for...
  5. wdgriggs

    Output not showing up. What am i doing wrong?

    Don't forget to ask the obvious... Are you working in .Net environment? Is your project a Win32 Console Application?
  6. wdgriggs

    at start-up it tells me that the A drive is disabled

    Another, rare, possibility is you have a 2.88mb floppy drive. If the drive used to work in this system check bios for a 3-1/2 2.88MB floppy. Cable/Drive seems to be more reasonable problem.
  7. wdgriggs

    BIOS Problems & OS Installation

    To "reset" your bios (provided you don't have a removable battery or reset jumper): carefully pry the bios chip out of its socket and short ALL the pins on a piece of metal. I've done it 100's of times (but I doubt any tech manual would suggest it.). You WILL LOOSE bios setup; but I assume it...

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