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Drop down menus
Recently I posted a question about drop downs in a table. Thanks for the
responses. I understand drop downs should be done in a form, but how? I am at a loss. |
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Drop down menus
Is your question how to use a form? Or how to put a "dropdown" (combo box
control) on a form and use it? -- Ken Snell MS ACCESS MVP http://www.accessmvp.com/KDSnell/ "JHart" wrote in message ... Recently I posted a question about drop downs in a table. Thanks for the responses. I understand drop downs should be done in a form, but how? I am at a loss. |
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Drop down menus
If you looking for a data sheet, or grid (table) like view, but want a combo
box, then creating a continues form you can use the wizard to crate this form. And, then when in design mode, use the wizard to create a combo box. Here is some screen shots of what those forms look like: http://www.members.shaw.ca/AlbertKal...icles/Grid.htm So, play around with the wizard...try a tabular form...that is what I used as a starting point for the above examples..... -- Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP) Edmonton, Alberta Canada |
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