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  1. SyntaxCorrect

    Subform Navigation with command buttons on main form

    Dear Haitham: Thanks for your advice, but does not matter what name I give to my subform, Access returns the Run-time error '2450' as identified in my previous notification. Regards, SyntaxCorrect
  2. SyntaxCorrect

    Moving to the next record

    Dear Brad: Please read the comment I have embedded in your code. Function Test(x) As Double Dim db As Database Dim rst As Recordset Set db = CurrentDb() Set rst = db.OpenRecordset("ITEM", , dbForwardOnly) Set x = rst("ISBN1") rst.MoveFirst Do Until rst.EOF If (Left([x]...
  3. SyntaxCorrect

    Subform Navigation with command buttons on main form

    An initial attempt at using the following syntax: Forms![frmSubFormName_subform].Recordset.MoveNext, fails and produces the following error. Run-time error '2450'. Microsoft Access can't find form 'frmSubFormName_subform' referred to in a macro expression or Visual Basic code. Any help would...
  4. SyntaxCorrect

    Subform Navigation with command buttons on main form

    This question refers to an application that is being developed in Access 2000. I am trying to apply the first record, previous record, next record and last record buttons on an Access main form so that when these buttons are pressed the cursor moves to the appropriate record location on an...
  5. SyntaxCorrect

    Subform Navigation with command buttons on main form

    This request for information refers to an application that is being developed in Access 2000. I am trying to apply the first record, previous record, next record and last record buttons on an Access main form so that when these buttons are pressed the cursor moves to the appropriate record...

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