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  1. Helen

    createcontrol problem

    Jim,<br> Yes, I was trying to run the code from WITHIN the &quot;runoff&quot; form. I have rectified this and it now works! do you know why it will not work WITHIN the &quot;runoff&quot; form?<br> <br> Thanks for your help everybody<br> <br> regards<br> <br> Helen Fairweather
  2. Helen

    createcontrol problem

    This is a great forum. <br> <br> Jim,<br> <br> I have just discovered that the code will work if i run it from a module, but will not work when associated with a button on the form! I will be able to work around it, but it is very frustrating not knowing why. I am using 2000<br> <br> thanks...
  3. Helen

    createcontrol problem

    Doug,<br> <br> Any ideas why the createcontrol function will work on a new form, but not an existing one? the code you posted will only work if box17 exists, or am i missing something?<br> <br> thanks for your help<br> <br> Helen Fairweather
  4. Helen

    createcontrol problem

    In response to Brian Famous:<br> <br> I have written a rainfall-runoff simulation model in access and want to design a dynamic interface to show rainfall and runoff as the program steps through each day. Previously i have had lots of problems with using dynamic graphs in Access and thought i...
  5. Helen

    createcontrol problem

    I am trying to create a rectangle 'on the fly' and am using the createcontrol function. However I am getting an error message: 'Run-time error '29054': Microsoft Access can't add, rename, or delete the control(s) you requested.' All the buttons, except the End button is greyed on the dialog...

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