I received a notification stating that mikeyb540 responded to this thread, but I do not see any such response here. mikeyb540, if you did indeed intend to respond could you possibly re-send???
Thank you!
Hello,
I have a main form with several subforms embedded in it. At points in the mainform and several points in the subforms, the answers provided in combo boxes will determine where the user should be directed for the next portion of data entry. Thus far I have used macros to govern this...
Thank you so much for sticking with me on this, Chris. I wish I could reply with excitement, saying that your solution worked...unfortunately the 'key preview' property did not do the trick either.
Any other suggestions?
-Elaine
I very much appreciate the second suggestion, but it still did not do the trick...any other suggestions??
Since this is happening universally within my subforms on the tab control -- but only when they are represented as subforms, not when the subforms exist on their own as individual forms --...
I tried your proposed solution (and many variations of it) several times. Unfortunately every time I get an error message. Sometimes it's a syntax problem. Then I fiddle with it and will get a 'method not found' problem. Then I'll fiddle and be told the DoCmd field cannot be located...
Thank you for your responses. I would like to try your proposed solution. Would I enter the code you posted in any particular place - i.e., a specific control and/or event?
Cheers,
E.
Hello,
I have a tab control with a main form on the first tab and subforms on the remaining tabs (using Access2000). Each form is wider than the screen itself, so if I want to modify the fields that are out of view when the form is centered on the screen, I must use the horizontal scroll bar...
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