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I have an initial table (table1)containing 15,000 records. The user may enter records in table 2; I want to have a validation rule that checks if the record entered by the user is in table 1 (it has to be in there, to be able to proceed any further).
How can I do the above using a...
I have a database used by many users on a network. In one form, I need to pick up the username; I have tried ENVIRON(USERNAME), but it has not been so successful. Anyone knows of a piece of code that I can use to get the log-on username?
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I am copying an image of an adobe file and pasting it in an access form. The only problem I have, is that when I print the form, the words on the image from the adobe file are distorted (fuzzy). Any tips on how I can fix this?
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Here is the problem:
I just installed the newest version of microsfot word; I cannot open microsoft word documents that were created with an older version of microsoft, and that have very big titles (over 250 characters). When I double click the document, nothing happens. Same story...
Hello,
Here is the problem:
I just installed the newest version of microsfot word; I cannot open microsoft word documents that were created with in older version of microsoft, and that have very big titles (over 250 characters). When I double click the document, nothing happens. Same story...
I have a form that picks the networks username using - environ("username"); the problem is that every time a user changes towers (they get a new computer; their profile is also copied over to the new machine), instead of their username, the form will not pick up their username, instead, all they...
I have a form that picks the networks username using - environ("username"); the problem is that every time a user changes towers, instead of their username, the following keeps appearing - #Name?
Any clues?
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