Referencing a control on an Access form is easy. Referencing a subform and its controls is a little more complex. To Access, a subform isn't a form at all, but a control, so you must reference it as ...
Now that I'm shifting that balance, I'm finding ways ot do things in VB that are pretty much taken for granted in Access.<P>Like subforms. I have a code routine for opening and positioning a form on a ...
You can do quite a bit using macros, which basically is the closest you can get to writing code without writing code.<BR><BR>One problem with posting in the symposium is you'll get some people telling ...