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Old April 24th, 2005, 09:45 PM
Brook
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hello all,

I have a form/subform that I use to create invoices for clients, but I
want to convert that to a Tab Control form so that I can have two tabs, one
for the invoice creation and one for the payments received.

Is it possible to do this without having to recode everything on my new
Tab Control Form?

Thanks,

Brook
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Old April 25th, 2005, 03:56 AM
Al Camp
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Brook,
This is basically the same question as your previous post. You should
stay with that original post as long as your question is basically the same.
Creating new threads can only disrupt the continuity in the problem
determination.

I want to convert that to a Tab Control form so that I can have two tabs,
one
for the invoice creation and one for the payments received.


That is not what what I suggested...

The main form is for Invoice creation... not the tabs. (The ONE data
associated with the Invoice) InvoiceNo, Date, CustomerName, and Customer
Address, etc...

Tab1 Page1 is for a your multiple Sales items subform, and Tab1 Page 2 is
for your
multiple Payments subform. (the MANY data associated with the Invoice)

Why keep a design, or forms, or subforms, or code if they don't
accomplish what you want. If your previous work can be converted, or it
lends itself to the design I suggested.. that's goodness... otherwise dump
it and start over.




"Brook" wrote in message
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hello all,

I have a form/subform that I use to create invoices for clients, but I
want to convert that to a Tab Control form so that I can have two tabs,
one
for the invoice creation and one for the payments received.

Is it possible to do this without having to recode everything on my new
Tab Control Form?

Thanks,

Brook



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Old April 25th, 2005, 04:14 AM
Brook
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i'm sorry that I disrupted you... I thank you for your help... but I posted
my question in a different mannor to get a different answer to what i am
trying to accomplish...

Please... you don't have to ever response to any of my post...

Brook

"Al Camp" wrote:

Brook,
This is basically the same question as your previous post. You should
stay with that original post as long as your question is basically the same.
Creating new threads can only disrupt the continuity in the problem
determination.

I want to convert that to a Tab Control form so that I can have two tabs,
one
for the invoice creation and one for the payments received.


That is not what what I suggested...

The main form is for Invoice creation... not the tabs. (The ONE data
associated with the Invoice) InvoiceNo, Date, CustomerName, and Customer
Address, etc...

Tab1 Page1 is for a your multiple Sales items subform, and Tab1 Page 2 is
for your
multiple Payments subform. (the MANY data associated with the Invoice)

Why keep a design, or forms, or subforms, or code if they don't
accomplish what you want. If your previous work can be converted, or it
lends itself to the design I suggested.. that's goodness... otherwise dump
it and start over.




"Brook" wrote in message
...
hello all,

I have a form/subform that I use to create invoices for clients, but I
want to convert that to a Tab Control form so that I can have two tabs,
one
for the invoice creation and one for the payments received.

Is it possible to do this without having to recode everything on my new
Tab Control Form?

Thanks,

Brook




 




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