I normally create a form based upon my subform data source first. Then while using the subform insertion wizard. I select the form created. This always works for me although I may have to adjust or play with the sub-form sizing.
I agree with Larry, I have a totally mixed environment with 95, 98, NT 4, and 2000 PC's using Access on a Local Area Network. My environment is Town Gov. and even though I have access to SQL Server, we use Access most since most applications do not require more than 30 active users and generally...
Hi: I actually have used both an Epson dot matrix and an IBM Mainframe band Printer (6262) to print to forms from Access applications (emulating pro-printer XL24e). The simplest thing you should probably consider is using a fixed size font such as Courier and making sure your form is...
Continue as per CDWD's earlier advice. For each field you'd also like to use as a search criteria add an additional bracketed parameter in the criteria row. For example under first name [Enter First name] and street [Enter street where your subject lives]. Access will use all parameter fields in...
I had the same problem with Access 2000. If your not using 2000 stop reading here but if yuo are using 2000 this could help.
The problem was in the form background. I had used one of the standard wizard backgrounds. These backgrounds were created by MS as gif types, requiring converting during...
Access Contains a daysofweek function that returns a numeric value for the day. Use the function to retrieve the current dates day. If the day value is equal to your needed day of week execute a sendobject macro with the name of your report. Access will automatically call your particular mapi...
I hope this helps.
On the Access Dev CD there is a runtime directory. (Although not a packaged solution) I copy that dir to the user's pc and run the set-up from that dir. It creates a new dir with all required Runtime executables, registers itself to Windows. I then simply install or point to...
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