If I decide to use some of the included ActiveX controls, such as the Microsoft Comm Cntrol 6.0, how do I distribute that application?
I actually used the control in Access, and the ODETools Deployment Wizard does not capture this ActiveX control.
I tried both RegSvr32 and RegOCX32, both of...
I've developed a little data acquisition app that uses the Microsoft Comm Control.
The ODETools do not incluse this OCX in the "Install Creation" so other computers, those with Run Time and with a Full Install can't use the application.
Is there a different tool for using the COMM Port or...
Hello,
Using VB 6 with it's "ADODB" controls to connect with an Access MDB. The connection sets up fine, reads data no problem, even let's me search, etc.
But when I try to write data back, the error message is "Insufficient base table information for updating or refreshing."
If I use the...
I have an app built in Access 97 with references to Word 97 and Excel 97. For some XP users, some random piece will suddenly stop working that has worked fine for many months (about 18).
The only common link we can see is Windows XP. It has not happened with users running Office XP in...
Open the references on the lame PC and make sure they are all there. If they are, uncheck one, close, reopen the references and recheck it. This is called "resetting the references" and fixes an undocumented microsoft problem.
Amanda,
One option is to put the "Work" somewhere else. Instead of trying to get a single report to format individual groups as though they were individual reports, try this:
Setup the report as though it really is a single invoice.
Have the Print function go to a hidden form instead of the...
Setup a query that combines all of the data from various tables into one spot.
Mask each field with a "User Friendly" name.
Create a form with a couple of list boxes. Make the 1st list box your "Select Field" list and set it's row source to the query and it Rowsource Type to Field List.
Have...
The Snapshot viewer should work with any printer installed on the local workstation.
Think of the snapshot file as a "Portable Document Format" for Access reports.
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