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Old May 13th, 2005, 02:30 PM
Bob Howard
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In the top line of the toolbox, make sure the little "magic wand" is
highlighted before you click the tool and drop it on the form ....


"rmcompute" wrote in message
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When I am creating a form and click on the command button, I do not access
the wizard. Is there an option which must be set to access it ? In

addition
there are other wizards mentioned in the Help which do not seem available.

I
have installed access through Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003.

Do
I have to uninstall and reinstall and if so where would I select these
wizards ?



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Old May 13th, 2005, 02:31 PM
rmcompute
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Default Wizard for Command button doesn't display

When I am creating a form and click on the command button, I do not access
the wizard. Is there an option which must be set to access it ? In addition
there are other wizards mentioned in the Help which do not seem available. I
have installed access through Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003. Do
I have to uninstall and reinstall and if so where would I select these
wizards ?
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Old May 13th, 2005, 03:01 PM
rmcompute
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Thanks for the fast response. It worked fine. As far as the other wizards,
for example: Find Duplicates Query, Find Unmathed Query, How can they be
displayed ?

"Bob Howard" wrote:

In the top line of the toolbox, make sure the little "magic wand" is
highlighted before you click the tool and drop it on the form ....


"rmcompute" wrote in message
...
When I am creating a form and click on the command button, I do not access
the wizard. Is there an option which must be set to access it ? In

addition
there are other wizards mentioned in the Help which do not seem available.

I
have installed access through Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003.

Do
I have to uninstall and reinstall and if so where would I select these
wizards ?




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Old May 13th, 2005, 04:03 PM
Bob Howard
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Sorry --- no clue. I only knew the answer to your first question because I
had the same problem previously. I'm still sort of a newbie although I've
learned lots by copying from others!


"rmcompute" wrote in message
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Thanks for the fast response. It worked fine. As far as the other

wizards,
for example: Find Duplicates Query, Find Unmathed Query, How can they be
displayed ?

"Bob Howard" wrote:

In the top line of the toolbox, make sure the little "magic wand" is
highlighted before you click the tool and drop it on the form ....


"rmcompute" wrote in message
...
When I am creating a form and click on the command button, I do not

access
the wizard. Is there an option which must be set to access it ? In

addition
there are other wizards mentioned in the Help which do not seem

available.
I
have installed access through Microsoft Office Professional Edition

2003.
Do
I have to uninstall and reinstall and if so where would I select these
wizards ?






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Old May 13th, 2005, 05:47 PM
Steven Greenberg
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=?Utf-8?B?cm1jb21wdXRl?= wrote in
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Thanks for the fast response. It worked fine. As far as the other
wizards, for example: Find Duplicates Query, Find Unmathed Query, How
can they be displayed ?

"Bob Howard" wrote:

In the top line of the toolbox, make sure the little "magic wand" is
highlighted before you click the tool and drop it on the form ....


"rmcompute" wrote in message
...
When I am creating a form and click on the command button, I do not
access the wizard. Is there an option which must be set to access
it ? In

addition
there are other wizards mentioned in the Help which do not seem
available.

I
have installed access through Microsoft Office Professional Edition
2003.

Do
I have to uninstall and reinstall and if so where would I select
these wizards ?





The normal way to access these wizards, on the database window in the query
section, click the new button (open design new) and the popup window will
ask you what type of query to run the wizard for.
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Old May 17th, 2005, 12:19 AM
rmcompute
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Thank you. I was looking at it but couldn't see it.

"rmcompute" wrote:

When I am creating a form and click on the command button, I do not access
the wizard. Is there an option which must be set to access it ? In addition
there are other wizards mentioned in the Help which do not seem available. I
have installed access through Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003. Do
I have to uninstall and reinstall and if so where would I select these
wizards ?

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Old August 20th, 2006, 01:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
lorenzo
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Default Wizard for Command button doesn't display


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LORENZO


"rmcompute" wrote:

When I am creating a form and click on the command button, I do not access
the wizard. Is there an option which must be set to access it ? In addition
there are other wizards mentioned in the Help which do not seem available. I
have installed access through Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003. Do
I have to uninstall and reinstall and if so where would I select these
wizards ?

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Old August 20th, 2006, 01:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
lorenzo
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Default Wizard for Command button doesn't display


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LORENZO


"rmcompute" wrote:

When I am creating a form and click on the command button, I do not access
the wizard. Is there an option which must be set to access it ? In addition
there are other wizards mentioned in the Help which do not seem available. I
have installed access through Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003. Do
I have to uninstall and reinstall and if so where would I select these
wizards ?

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Old August 20th, 2006, 06:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
John Nurick
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Default Wizard for Command button doesn't display

Are you trying to ask a question? If so, please do so.

On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 17:19:01 -0700, LORENZO
wrote:


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John Nurick [Microsoft Access MVP]

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