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  1. llamaguy

    Clicking on subform produces message "Property is read-only..."

    Wow, Where do I find a list of these reserved words?
  2. llamaguy

    Clicking on subform produces message "Property is read-only..."

    I seem to have solved this problem after beating away at it for 7 or 8 hours. I took the advice above and sent the forms, queries, macros and tables over to a "troubleshooting" database and took the elements apart, one by one. I narrowed it down to one particular linked field. Every...
  3. llamaguy

    Date() Function fails in ACCESS 2000 running on Windows 95

    I recently installed Access 2000 on Windows 95 and transferred an application that I had developed on Windows 98. Much to my surprise, I could not get the Date() function to deliver the system date. I either get an error message or I get a null field. I haven't been able to pursue this problem...
  4. llamaguy

    Clicking on subform produces message "Property is read-only..."

    Your response was most welcome. I exported all of the tables, querys, forms and macros to a separate database and tried again. Unfortunately, I was not successful. Can you think of anything else you might have done to shake this distressing problem loose.
  5. llamaguy

    Clicking on subform produces message "Property is read-only..."

    I have a form designed to capture invoice information (vendor, invoice no, date, amount etc) and a subform, within this form, capturing child records with invoice line item detail. There are only two data entry fields on the subform, a combo box and a text box. Whenever I add a new invoice and...

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