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I forgot about the Report Wizard, here it is: https://www.msaccesstips.com/2008/12/custom-report-wizard.html
A quick elaboration of my main points:I'd appreciate the value of you explaining why you think it is gibberish then?
both opened fine for me.Both show 404 errors
Please Try again.I'm referring to the links Download Demo FormWizard.zip and Download Demo ReportWizard.zip towards the end of each article
That is the original question. I don't believe it is asking how to create a continuous form with Access. It is asking how does ACCESS take the one row definition of a continuous form and make it function as a continuous form which is a different question.I am really curious how Access assemblies a continuous form. I tried googling it , and found out that it’s quite a special feature.
Thanks. Both downloads now work. Will have a look when I have timePlease Try again.
I wanted to know how Access creates a continuous form. I understand the confusion with the answer from chatgpt, how to make a continuous form with vba, but that’s not the answer i was looking for…That is the original question. I don't believe it is asking how to create a continuous form with Access. It is asking how does ACCESS take the one row definition of a continuous form and make it function as a continuous form which is a different question.
The AI code, as I already mentioned, essentially replicates what the wizard does which uses the Class module written by the original MS Access team. The wizard builds the "single" record form and the form's class module enstanciates it as a continuous form. I believe the question is how does THAT work?
Clearly, I am on one page with this question and all the rest of you (except maybe George) are on a different page. Maybe it's because you've never worked with a language that could actually build a continuous form out of whole cloth rather than by using a template which is how the Access form class module works. Only the OP knows what his actual question was and he's not talking![]()
i got the 404 error to..Please Try again.
The Form and Report Wizards are VBA based creation of Tabular Form and Report. The attached Database is in Zip format. Both Form and Report Wizards are there in the same Database.i got the 404 error to..