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How to associate a label to a control
In form design when using the wizard to create a control like text box or
list box, it automatically create the label for it and it is associate to that control. Therefore when that control changes from "enable" to "disable", the font color on the label for that control changes accordingly. I created a label and seperate control not by using wizard and I want to assocaite the label to that control. But how? Thanks. |
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To attach a label to a text box:
1. Select the label. 2. Cut to clipboard (Ctrl+X) 3. Select the text box. 4. Paste (Ctrl+V). -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia. Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. "Paul" wrote in message ... In form design when using the wizard to create a control like text box or list box, it automatically create the label for it and it is associate to that control. Therefore when that control changes from "enable" to "disable", the font color on the label for that control changes accordingly. I created a label and seperate control not by using wizard and I want to assocaite the label to that control. But how? Thanks. |
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1. Select the label
2. Right click - Cut to remove from the form 3. Select the text box 4. Right click - Paste and the label will re-appear but will now be associated to the text box -- Jeff Conrad Access Junkie Bend, Oregon "Paul" wrote in message ... In form design when using the wizard to create a control like text box or list box, it automatically create the label for it and it is associate to that control. Therefore when that control changes from "enable" to "disable", the font color on the label for that control changes accordingly. I created a label and seperate control not by using wizard and I want to assocaite the label to that control. But how? Thanks. |
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On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 10:24:16 -0700, Paul wrote:
In form design when using the wizard to create a control like text box or list box, it automatically create the label for it and it is associate to that control. Therefore when that control changes from "enable" to "disable", the font color on the label for that control changes accordingly. I created a label and seperate control not by using wizard and I want to assocaite the label to that control. But how? Thanks. Select the label. Cut it. Select the control you wish it to be attached to. Paste it. -- Fred Please only reply to this newsgroup. I do not reply to personal email. |
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