I have a form (created that way for user-friendlienss) that contains two subforms. Each of them are based on a parameter query. Opening the form works wonderfully. However, when I attempt to print, it requests the parameters over again, twice each. Not only is this tedious and redundant, but...
Kathryn,
Thank you for pointing out the obvious. I had tried a form with a subform, but it required that they be linked to one another. I guess I hadn't thought of two subforms on one blank form. This will work for me. Thank you very much.
ITC
I would like to create a form that can pull up two records at the same time (but only two). The purpose of this would be for a fax cover sheet. The information for the recipient must be a different record than the information for the sender. I would like to keep this on a form so that if a...
It is becoming more and more important for clients to receive documents via e-mail. My company stores the vast majority of its date in Access. I would like to be able to e-mail a copy of forms and reports to the clients. I know this is possible through an export process, but that can be...
Thank you everyone for all of your help. I have taken bits and pieces of everyones advice, and I think I have a working model. Ironically, it was as simple as a few command buttons. (Of course it took a little finessing to get it just right, but that is where I started.)
Katerine,
You seem to...
Ad,
I really hope that I am misunderstanding what you have suggested. Since I am not familiar with VBA, I tried typing in your suggestion so that I may step through it for better understanding. This created a huge mess in my Access application. First it would not let me step through, then it...
Thank you very much for your help. Your advice worked perfectly to open the document I was looking for. However, I still run into a minor snag. Since my mail merge is set up with a parameter query, I still have about 5 more steps after opening the document before it is ready to print. I am...
I have created a mail merge in Word based on a parameter query in Access. (This is designed to create a hire letter that can be pulled up one employee at a time and to include all relavant info to that employee in the letter.) I wish to make the opening of this mail merge extreamly user...
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