• WSsanora

    WSsanora

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    • in reply to: email a form (2000) #581954

      I don’t know enough to know if it would be an answer. I’ll pass it on.
      Thanks.

    • in reply to: age formula (Access 97) #571080

      Thanks for all the quick feedback. I’m sure something here will be what I want.

    • in reply to: margin lines (Word 97) #553108

      Bingo! I did not realize the options in Options changed with the view! Thank you so much.

    • in reply to: margin lines (Word 97) #553076

      Text boundaries is not an option on the View tab of Tools, Options. (I’m not sure which version 97 the person in question has, but mine is SR-1)

      Thanks for your trouble.

    • in reply to: Keywords?? (FrontPage 2000) #551904

      I have renewed sympathy with those who can’t look things up because they don’t know the lingo. Thanks for the direction.

    • in reply to: Identify symbol – ?? (FP 2000) #549111

      Thanks – I’ll work on that premise!

    • in reply to: animated gif (FP 2000) #549056

      That certainly worked. Thank you very much!

    • in reply to: Report must match paper form (Access 2000) #545386

      Just to let anyone interested know – a Word merge solved the problem. Thanks to anyone who pondered this.

    • in reply to: Won’t work on a network (2001) #541691

      Thank you, sir! I’m glad the problem is in someone else’s lap!!
      grin

    • in reply to: VBA report pagenumbers (Access 97) #538479

      No the problem is not visually impaired, but computer-deficiency! These are factory workers who cannot seem to cope with existing controls and my contact (the boss) requested another approach. Thanks for confirming that this is not simple. It just seems that there should be SOME way of picking up the pagenumber from the current page or from the navigation area!!

    • in reply to: VBA report pagenumbers (Access 97) #538467

      It seems that both page property and page event only work when moving from one page to the next. If the user pages back to previous page or forward to a previously viewed page, these are non-functional.

      I’ve been asked to find an alternative to the navigation buttons at the bottom of the report. So I’m trying to create toolbar buttons for next and previous pages – thus I need to access the current page via code.

    • in reply to: sub-report pagebreak (Access 97) #538275

      I needed groups to be printed on separate page. The Force New Page property did what I needed. Thanks.

    • in reply to: Gigantic merge (97) #532300

      I can’t put that many fields in a query. I think the maximum is 200-ish.

    • in reply to: Keep subform records visible #529154

      Yes, you are right! But I still don’t understand. The subform is not an open form. As a user, I can click the navigation button in the subform that will take me to the first record. In an open form, I can ask to go to the first record via code. How do I use code to go to the first record in a subform CONTROL?

    • in reply to: Tab begins in Details #528540

      That should do it! Thanks

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