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Old May 19th, 2004, 05:11 PM
will
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hi,

i designed a list box which is generated from a table. the table has field 1, 2, and etc. i want to create Add and Delete buttons.
when a user click Add button, he should be able to type in a new record. before the user deletes a record from the list, he selects the record first. both Add and Delete actions should have the changes in the table too.

thank you,

will :O)


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Old May 19th, 2004, 06:21 PM
Roger Carlson
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Default Add/delete record from list box

Sounds like you want to use a subform rather than a listbox. That's exactly
what they are designed to do.
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"will" wrote in message
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hi,

i designed a list box which is generated from a table. the table has field

1, 2, and etc. i want to create Add and Delete buttons.
when a user click Add button, he should be able to type in a new record.

before the user deletes a record from the list, he selects the record first.
both Add and Delete actions should have the changes in the table too.

thank you,

will :O)




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Old May 19th, 2004, 06:41 PM
will
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Default Add/delete record from list box

how can i use the subform to do that? -will
 




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