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  1. Mambozzy

    Simple Access Help...hopefully

    Ah, it was the "put the code on different lines" thing. Worked great after that. Thanks again, sat. -Oz
  2. Mambozzy

    Simple Access Help...hopefully

    Hey, everyone, thanks for your help. I eventually got it to work thanks to your help. I really appreciate it. You RULE!!! Thanks, later. -Oz
  3. Mambozzy

    Simple Access Help...hopefully

    I see where you're going, amulrine, but I'm not having the user select from a list box, it's 'fill in the blank'. Can I still use that code? If so, how? Again, I appreciate all your help. -Oz
  4. Mambozzy

    Simple Access Help...hopefully

    But how do I add additional criteria lines, sat? I have one row of cells for 'Criteria:' and then an infinite number of cells for 'Or:'.
  5. Mambozzy

    Simple Access Help...hopefully

    I'm not sure I understand what you mean. In the Query design view, yes my parameters (i.e. "[Name of School:]") are on the same line (Critera:). On the Or: line, I have "Is Null" pertaining to each entry to allow a field to have no entry. I'm screwing up something very...
  6. Mambozzy

    Simple Access Help...hopefully

    No good, Sat. It's not recognizing the * as either a wildcard or an entry character. I don't get it, it's like light: Is it a wave, is it a particle? It's really counfusing, it was it is! lol. Thanks, though.
  7. Mambozzy

    Simple Access Help...hopefully

    Alright, I've designed a database to be as user-friendly as possible. Currently, I have a button to run a parameter query and put it all on a report. There are three variables (school, city, ASVAB score) and the user must have the option to use all, none and some of the 'filters'. I have the...
  8. Mambozzy

    Simple question...hopefully

    Alright, I've designed a database to be as user-friendly as possible. Currently, I have a button to run a parameter query and put it all on a report. There are three variables (school, city, ASVAB score) and the user must have the option to use all, none and some of the 'filters'. I have the...

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