What page set-up settings or properties do I need to set on my Form if I want to print all of my records onto labels that are continuously fed to the printer without any page breaks? (Each label row is 1 inch high and will have each record from a table print to it.)
Thank you in advance!
Hi all,
I need to print a bunch of records from a table in Continuous Forms view using computer paper that is continuous. (banner paper?)
What setting or properties do I need to make on the form for it to keep printing without the New Page Break kicking?
Thank you!
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I have a login form that has a text box for the user to enter a password and an "OK" command button. After typing in the password, the user has to hit <Enter> twice before the <OK> command button click event is activated.
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I have an Access database#1 and I need it to reference Access database#2 because it needs to call on some global functions that are in #2. What are the steps that I need to perform in order to get the reference established?
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I have an Access DB that allows forms navigation by using command buttons from one form to the next. When I click on a command button to open another form, how can I get that form to open already maximized? What's happening now is that my forms are opening to its saved size first and then...
What are the settings that I need to make to have a dialog box look like the predefined InputBox? I would like to create a password login form with a text box whose property is set to 'password' (so that I can get the asterisks as the user is typing in the password). I like the look from using...
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Hello all,
I have an input box for the user to enter a password.
For security reasons, how can I make the keys pressed by the user, as he's entering his password, display '*' (asterisks)?
Thank you.
Bob,
Thank you...that was an easy step, but how can I get rid of the menu bar completely (also the 'Microsoft Access' title bar & that 'Form View' bar found at the bottom of the application)so that the form covers all of the computer monitor when executed?
How can I get my form view to not show any menu options other than what's on my form? I've turned off scroll bars and navigation options, but have trouble hiding the menu bar that appears on top of form. I'm using Access 97.
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