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Form View is completely empty
I am a newbie to Access 2002 and have come across an
interesting problem. I have created a form based on a query; in design view, all of the fields I have selected show up fine, yet when I switch to Form view there is nothing there. I'm guessing the fix may be very simple but don't know my way around enough to figure it out. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Form View is completely empty
Check to make sure your query is updatable.
-- Lynn Trapp MS Access MVP www.ltcomputerdesigns.com Access Security: www.ltcomputerdesigns.com/Security.htm "Rebecca" wrote in message ... I am a newbie to Access 2002 and have come across an interesting problem. I have created a form based on a query; in design view, all of the fields I have selected show up fine, yet when I switch to Form view there is nothing there. I'm guessing the fix may be very simple but don't know my way around enough to figure it out. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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