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spell check a form
I know that f7 spell checks in the forms when entering
data, but how do I set the form so it will only spell check the current record, and not every record I have for that form? |
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"Deb" wrote in message
I know that f7 spell checks in the forms when entering data, but how do I set the form so it will only spell check the current record, and not every record I have for that form? IIRC, you have to first select the current record, then request the spell check. If you're doing this manually, click on the record selector to the left of the record to select the record, then press F7. If you're doing it with VB code, then RunCommand acCmdSelectRecord RunCommand acCmdSpelling -- Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP www.datagnostics.com (please reply to the newsgroup) |
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