JBuckley2000
Vendor
Hey all,
I am busy setting up an autoform in Word 97 for an easy to use template I want to create at work. I never really used Word for something as functional, but I want to this time.
I created a form which has a drop down list at the top. When a user chooses either of the choices in the list such as New Product or Reverse Engineering, I want the user not to be able to use or maybe even see the Sales History table (which has text fields for data entry) I created on the form.
Is there an easy way to do this without macros or am I going to have to throw out the VBA which I am not sure about even though I have written many an Access database.
I guess a lock on the text fields in the table would even be useful if that is easier.
Hope someone can help me out - thanks!
JSF
Jason Facey
jfacey@lithonia.com
I am busy setting up an autoform in Word 97 for an easy to use template I want to create at work. I never really used Word for something as functional, but I want to this time.
I created a form which has a drop down list at the top. When a user chooses either of the choices in the list such as New Product or Reverse Engineering, I want the user not to be able to use or maybe even see the Sales History table (which has text fields for data entry) I created on the form.
Is there an easy way to do this without macros or am I going to have to throw out the VBA which I am not sure about even though I have written many an Access database.
I guess a lock on the text fields in the table would even be useful if that is easier.
Hope someone can help me out - thanks!
JSF
Jason Facey
jfacey@lithonia.com