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Old June 26th, 2006, 03:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
sandra
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hi, i guess i'm missing one step in the create of the database....i'm create
the tables, and the big form...i was testing my form and appear #Name? in
every textbox....and in properties of each one, in control source, should
appear a list of fields, but its empty.....that why i did all the form with
control source empty....and when i tested the form ,it was ok only appear
unbound...
i'm missing something but i don't know what....

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Old June 26th, 2006, 03:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Rick B
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Default something missing

Not sure what exactly you are asking.

If you built your table, then you should create a form with that table (or
better yet a query) as the record source for your form. Then, simply drag
the fields onto your form from the "field chooser".

You could also use the form wizard to create your form.

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"sandra" wrote in message
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hi, i guess i'm missing one step in the create of the database....i'm
create
the tables, and the big form...i was testing my form and appear #Name? in
every textbox....and in properties of each one, in control source, should
appear a list of fields, but its empty.....that why i did all the form
with
control source empty....and when i tested the form ,it was ok only appear
unbound...
i'm missing something but i don't know what....



 




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