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Prevent going to New Record
In a form that the user can goto Next or Previous record, how do I prevent
them from going to a New record? -- Peter Marshall Manager Information Services Ohio Coatings Company |
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Peter,
Set the form's Allow Additions to No -- hth Al Campagna Microsoft Access MVP 2007-2009 http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions/index.html "Find a job that you love... and you'll never work a day in your life." "Peter Marshall" wrote in message ... In a form that the user can goto Next or Previous record, how do I prevent them from going to a New record? -- Peter Marshall Manager Information Services Ohio Coatings Company |
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Actually, I saw that solution on another post, but it still allows the form
to go to a new blank record, although it does not allow that record to be saved. I think I have seen some VBA code that prevents the form from going to a blank new record. -- Peter Marshall Manager Information Services Ohio Coatings Company "Al Campagna" wrote in message ... Peter, Set the form's Allow Additions to No -- hth Al Campagna Microsoft Access MVP 2007-2009 http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions/index.html "Find a job that you love... and you'll never work a day in your life." "Peter Marshall" wrote in message ... In a form that the user can goto Next or Previous record, how do I prevent them from going to a New record? -- Peter Marshall Manager Information Services Ohio Coatings Company |
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Prevent going to New Record
In the forms properties, set the allow additions to No
"Peter Marshall" wrote: In a form that the user can goto Next or Previous record, how do I prevent them from going to a New record? -- Peter Marshall Manager Information Services Ohio Coatings Company . |
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Peter,
What version? I can't duplicate your problem. A form, with Allow Additions = No, will not allow access a new record. So there's something else going on here... Try this... Place an unbound text control on the form with a ControlSource of... =IIf([newrecord],"New","Not New") Also, what code are you using to open the form? If you use the acFormAdd, or acFormEdit, you can override the AllowAdditions. Try just DoCmd.OpenForm "YourForm" to see if that makes any difference. -- hth Al Campagna Microsoft Access MVP 2007-2009 http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions/index.html "Find a job that you love... and you'll never work a day in your life." "Peter Marshall" wrote in message ... Actually, I saw that solution on another post, but it still allows the form to go to a new blank record, although it does not allow that record to be saved. I think I have seen some VBA code that prevents the form from going to a blank new record. -- Peter Marshall Manager Information Services Ohio Coatings Company "Al Campagna" wrote in message ... Peter, Set the form's Allow Additions to No -- hth Al Campagna Microsoft Access MVP 2007-2009 http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions/index.html "Find a job that you love... and you'll never work a day in your life." "Peter Marshall" wrote in message ... In a form that the user can goto Next or Previous record, how do I prevent them from going to a New record? -- Peter Marshall Manager Information Services Ohio Coatings Company |
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