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    At a loss with listboxes...

    I am using Access 97. I have a form open, which contains a listbox and a single button, designed to open a record, based on the selection the user names in the listbox. The listbox has two pieces of information, a Vendor ID, and a Vendor Name, supplied by a table(which contains more than those...
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    Macro changes the form properties??

    I have a macro, which I use to open a form and go to a specific(either new or user specified) record. In my form properties I turned off min/max buttons, and record selectors. If I open the form, those settings are in place. If I run the macro, when it opens the form, both the mix/max buttons...
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    Query changes form properties

    I have a query, which I use to open a form and go to a specific(either new or user specified) record. In my form properties I turned off min/max buttons, and record selectors. If I open the form, those settings are in place. If I run the query, when it opens the form, both the mix/max buttons...
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    dumb new guy with a question

    Sorry, this is a very simple thing I need to do, but after hours of searching the net and this forum, and access help files I cant figure it out. I have a simple database that keeps track of customer complaints. I have one form, it lets the user input all the information, which is saved into...
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    Newest Date

    I have a query with 5 fields, each contain a different date. Some are filled in, some are not. (five step process, everytime a step is complete a date is filled in). I want another field to tell me what date is the most current. I tried doing it with a huge IIf statement, but it was way too...
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    Export to excel...then change the data

    I have a query in access that I wrote a macro to export to excel. This is to make a log file for all my entries (in excel I can make it look much nicer than in an access report). In my form I have several checkboxes, and when data is exported to excel, they show up as TRUE and FALSE. Either...
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