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BobJacksonNCI
Technical User
My environment is Access 2000 with SQL 7.
My tip is specific to Access Projects.
I'm wrestling with my first Access Project and noticed others in this forum having similar difficulties.
My latest was setting up a Form/Subform using one-to-many tables. Since there's no Relationship window in Project, I figured out that I'd need to relate the tables in a diagram. Fine. Then, as I've done in plain Access, I used the form wizard to create my form/subform. NO GO. Struggled for some time before trying it without the form wizard. (Did use the toolbar wizard to add my freestanding form to another form.)
Works just fine, that way!
So, my tip is this:
Since Project is different from Access, if a wizard doesn't do what you expected, create your object without the wizard.
My tip is specific to Access Projects.
I'm wrestling with my first Access Project and noticed others in this forum having similar difficulties.
My latest was setting up a Form/Subform using one-to-many tables. Since there's no Relationship window in Project, I figured out that I'd need to relate the tables in a diagram. Fine. Then, as I've done in plain Access, I used the form wizard to create my form/subform. NO GO. Struggled for some time before trying it without the form wizard. (Did use the toolbar wizard to add my freestanding form to another form.)
Works just fine, that way!
So, my tip is this:
Since Project is different from Access, if a wizard doesn't do what you expected, create your object without the wizard.