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navigating to different records in a read only form
you're welcome
"Paul" wrote in message ... Oh, a separate main form. I didn't think of that. You're right - that would work as well. Thanks for the idea. |
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MISTAKE: navigating to different records in a read only form
Thanks for the suggestions and the code Gina. In my situation, however, all
users can edit some records, but no user can edit all records in the form's recordset. The approach I described in my message of 1/31/2009 5:34 PM seems to be working well. The solution you suggested looks like something I could use in a situation where some users can edit all the records in a form's recordset, while others cannot, so I'll add this to my library for use at a future date. Paul |
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MISTAKE: navigating to different records in a read only form
Paul,
Yes that is the way my suggestion works. Glad you found a solution and thanks for the feedback! -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "Paul" wrote in message ... Thanks for the suggestions and the code Gina. In my situation, however, all users can edit some records, but no user can edit all records in the form's recordset. The approach I described in my message of 1/31/2009 5:34 PM seems to be working well. The solution you suggested looks like something I could use in a situation where some users can edit all the records in a form's recordset, while others cannot, so I'll add this to my library for use at a future date. Paul |
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