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how do i add a field to a form w/out repeating on each form page?



 
 
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Old September 28th, 2007, 07:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
apuconn
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Default how do i add a field to a form w/out repeating on each form page?

I added several fields to a table (Students) and am trying to add them to a
form (Students Form). The form is based on a query (studentform). I am able
to add the field to the right page of the form (the form has 7 pages for
different topics) but it also adds it to every form page. How do I add a
field ONLY to one page of the form? This was not a problem in Access 2003.
Please help!
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Old September 28th, 2007, 07:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Douglas J. Steele
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Default how do i add a field to a form w/out repeating on each form page?

When you paste the new text box onto the form, make sure you've got the
specific page selected first.

You should be able to tell by where the little square handles are.

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I added several fields to a table (Students) and am trying to add them to a
form (Students Form). The form is based on a query (studentform). I am
able
to add the field to the right page of the form (the form has 7 pages for
different topics) but it also adds it to every form page. How do I add a
field ONLY to one page of the form? This was not a problem in Access 2003.
Please help!



 




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