Hi,
Does anyone know how to make only certain cells on a web form interactive?
Thanks.
"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." -Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM
I selected the subreport, but borderstyle isn't an option in the properties box. Should it be?
"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." -Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM
Hi,
I just added a subreport to one of my reports. However, now a thin border appears around the entire subreport in print preview. I set the subreport's borderstyle setting to "none," but the thin line is still there. This may seem like a stupid question, but does anyone know how to...
no, I first have it call a method that adds the information entered in the form as a new record in the source table
"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." -Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM
It's called from the cmdbutton_click() procedure.
Another strange thing that I've noticed is that if I use the docmd.openreport method just to preview the report (acviewpreview), the code runs fully each time. My code just doesn't seem to like the openreport method when used to just print the...
The sub is ridiculously silly--it's just to print the report.
Sub printReport()
docmd.openreport "report name"
end sub
"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." -Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM
Okay, so I have a form with a command button. When the command button is clicked, a report corresponding to data entered in the form is supposed to be printed. I used the docmd.openreport "reportname" method. It worked once, but now, I get the message that the report is printing and...
I have a form in which a user enters information and then hits a command button to add a record to the form's source table. Once this record is added, two reports with the corresponding information that the user just entered, are supposed to be printed. The way I did this was in the command...
I tried that and the subreport printed out in landscape orientation although its own orientation was portrait.
"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." -Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM
I want to have a single report with two landscape pages and two portrait pages. Is this possible? All the research I've done points toward the negative, but I have yet to find a definitive answer.
I know in Microsoft Word you can simply add section breaks and change the page orientation for...
Hi there,
I'm extremely new to creating reports and I'm already stumped. I want to draw gridlines around my textboxes in my report to create a sort of pseudo-MS-word table. I tried using the line control, but it only draws slanted lines. Is there a way to draw horizontal and vertical lines...
Each player has their own field or own record? If they each have their own record then it's a simple enough parameter query that asks for the information that identifies each player (such as the player's name).
I'm not sure if I can help you, but you've intrigued me now. What does your...
Okay, well, I realize that you didn't go this way, AccessAddict, but just in case others were interested in what I was talking about . . .
Say I have a table called Table1 that looks like this:
Id Last Name First Name
1 Johnson Harrold
5 Arnold Benedict
3 Martin...
Hey Nick,
I'm a newbie who's not very sure of herself, but i think there's a pretty simple solution to this (that is, if I'm understanding you correctly).
Once you've created your two forms and placed the subform in the main one, select the entire subform and view its properties. Choose the...
Hi Alan,
This seems like a really non-programming and non-thinking answer, but why don't you just make the find duplicates query into a make table query and change the criteria for counting the duplicate fields to having count > 0?
This would create a duplicate table with all of your records...
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