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No Warnings in Form
I am new to advance processes of access. I would like to stop warnings in a custom form. There are two buttons for previous and next records. Each time the end is reached a warning comes up that says "you might have reached the end of your records". This is disturbing to those using the database and I would like to prevent this from happening. I have tried many methods, too many to go through but would like some info on how I can do this. I understand macros, but have very little training on VB.
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No Warnings in Form
if you created your own buttons, with code, for record navigation, please
post your code behind each button. "New2Adv" wrote in message ... I am new to advance processes of access. I would like to stop warnings in a custom form. There are two buttons for previous and next records. Each time the end is reached a warning comes up that says "you might have reached the end of your records". This is disturbing to those using the database and I would like to prevent this from happening. I have tried many methods, too many to go through but would like some info on how I can do this. I understand macros, but have very little training on VB. Thanks |
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No Warnings in Form
If you use the Button Wizard to create navigation buttons, it automatically
created Error Trapping code which catches this. -- --Roger Carlson www.rogersaccesslibrary.com Reply to: Roger dot Carlson at Spectrum-Health dot Org "New2Adv" wrote in message ... I am new to advance processes of access. I would like to stop warnings in a custom form. There are two buttons for previous and next records. Each time the end is reached a warning comes up that says "you might have reached the end of your records". This is disturbing to those using the database and I would like to prevent this from happening. I have tried many methods, too many to go through but would like some info on how I can do this. I understand macros, but have very little training on VB. Thanks |
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