Windows 2000 Professional is the operating system.
Office 2000 is the office program.
I found a way around it, but I would like to know what the real solution is.
Turns out, when I tried to 'Install New Font', and selected the Akzidenz, it would give me a message about the license not being...
I recently installed a PostScript Type 1 font on a PC (Akzidenz Grotesk), and for some reason, Word 2000 isn't displaying it in the pulldown font menu.
Please help. Thanks in advance.
- Ozmosis
here's a good one for ya...
All of the numbers in my primary key are unique (duh), BUT they are sets of them that have something in common..
example..
There are 167 drawers in drawer 18, name 18-001 thru 18-167.
Same goes with all other drawers.
How do I set up a query/form combo to allow a...
Here's the deal:
All of the files in these drawers have the same 5 fields.
Drawing Number, Description, Work Order, Grid, and Notes
All descriptions are unique, most likely, and there are multiple Grids that can be the same.
the Drawing Number, however, should be unique without question, as...
I am in a situation here where I have about 27 drawers of filed items that need to be indexed. Each drawer is unique to itself, in that it has its own type of documents, but they do in fact all have a relationship to eachother.
My question is, what is the best method for keeping these...
I figured it our! Woohoo!
Solution: In the Query, I had to add a 'Like' just before the [Forms] and all that. It's a forced wildcard, but it works for me.
I'm sure I'll have more questions later, so keep an eye out for.
PS: Thanks so much for your help, MakeItSo. =)
Tried the '%' sign just to be safe, but no beans. I'm pretty sure the asterik is the wildcard. For some reason, between the entry and the results, the wild card character isn't being used. Could it be something with the query?
%00-004% brought a blank results page, as did *00-004*.
I'll be...
Alright,
The changes I made have added an asterik to the beginning and end of the user input. Only problem is, the program isn't treatin' it like a wildcard. Now it's actually looking for the asterik as well. Nothing wants to come up in the form now, because it's actually looking for, in...
Ok, more changes.
It presents a list now, which is awesome. Now I need to do clean up. How do I get the input to recognize a wildcard character, for instance:
user inputs '00-004' as the entry, and I want it to pull up all containing that.. like '00-004b' and such. Is there a way I can get...
Would you do me a favor and step by step me through the portion about 'setting all standard controls to "*"'.
That's one portion that has me slightly confused.
Thanks !
Ok, bypassed that macro error (programming error on my behalf, of course) and now have the blank form as the other fellow did. I'm going to follow the course of actions he took, so I'll be reading that thread.
If I really get stuck, I'll be right back here again.
Hello MakeItSo,
The first item you mentioned is the primary goal. I have built the 2 forms, and query you mentioned, but when running the search from the from, and hitting the 'Go' button, I get this message:
Microsoft Access can't find the macro 'DoCmd'.
I'm new to all this, but I catch on...
Ok, I'd like to start this thread with a plea for sanity. Have a little patience and humanity with me.
Here's the situation: I recently began a project to build a database for my company. In this database is about 10000 entries, each entry having 5 columns.
My question: Is there a way (or...
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