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clock on form
Hello,
How do you place or set up a running clock on a form.Do you use a command buttom or label and what would be the properties setting?I have tried to use a label and set a timer with the on event but i am doing something wrong. Thanks |
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clock on form
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 10:59:27 -0700,
wrote: Hello, How do you place or set up a running clock on a form.Do you use a command buttom or label and what would be the properties setting?I have tried to use a label and set a timer with the on event but i am doing something wrong. Thanks You can use a label, but for me an unbound text control works as well. Add an Unbound text control to your form. Set it's Format property to a hh:nn:ss Name this control "ShowTime" Set the Form's Timer Interval to 1000 Set the Form's Timer event to: [ShowTime] = Time If you do use a label, then use: LabelName.Caption = Format(Time,"hh:nn:ss") -- Fred Please only reply to this newsgroup. I do not reply to personal email. |
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