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  1. fitzgeraldwm

    How to Set Specific Time for Multiple Backups?

    We are using Veritas Back up Exec, ver. 9. For the life of us, we cannot find out where to schedule the time of the backup. We can choose the type and day of the backup but cannot find out where to input a specific time. We would like to schedule full backups Tuesday-Saturday @ 2 AM. We are...
  2. fitzgeraldwm

    Create multiple yearly records using single date criteria

    thanks you for the response. i will be trying to implement it this weekend. will let you know if it works and/if i have any questions/problems. wally
  3. fitzgeraldwm

    Create multiple yearly records using single date criteria

    I have a form (frmNewProject)that requests the entry of a starting and an ending date for a project. Within this form is a subform (subfrmBudgetInfo) that allows the user to enter budgetary information for the project by entering the data year by year. Each budgetary information line is stored...
  4. fitzgeraldwm

    tabbing from last field in subform to take to next field in form

    cosmokramer- the link does not work! anyway you can up date that link? princeshri- i am trying to solve the same problem. have you had any luck? thanks... wally fitzgerald wmf@u.washington.edu
  5. fitzgeraldwm

    Tabbing Between Main Form and Subform

    Hope someone has an solution to what appears to be an easy fix... I have a main form with 3 subforms within it. I enter data on the main form and then tab into to the first subform, enter data, no problem. Here is where my problem is. I want to tab to the next subform and enter data there...
  6. fitzgeraldwm

    Creating a mult-search tool/form

    Hi Steve! First, thanks for spending the time posting to this site. It really helps all of us that getting our feet wet with access programming. Second, would you be kind enough to e-mail the sample database you created? I would greatly appreciate it! wally fitzgerald wmf@u.washington.edu

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