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Old June 15th, 2004, 09:23 AM
Craig
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Hi there

I developed a start-up form in access with the time in a
label. This is on the switchboard. The time doesn't "tick"
if i don't interact with the different forms. In other
words i need 2 go to a different form in the switchboard
then the time will be updated.
I need the time to "run" like a normal watch without the
intervention of the user.

Any suggestions please?

Craig
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Old June 15th, 2004, 09:44 AM
Van T. Dinh
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Default Updating time

You need to update the time using the Form_Timer Event.

Check Access VB Help on the Timer Event.

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Van T. Dinh
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"Craig" wrote in message
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Hi there

I developed a start-up form in access with the time in a
label. This is on the switchboard. The time doesn't "tick"
if i don't interact with the different forms. In other
words i need 2 go to a different form in the switchboard
then the time will be updated.
I need the time to "run" like a normal watch without the
intervention of the user.

Any suggestions please?

Craig



 




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