Thanks again Noel.
Let's give this one more 'go-around'!!
On 30/03/13 02:16, Marion & Noel Lodge wrote:
Hi Ian,
I would suggest that you check on the actual name of your form -
Open the Form in Edit mode
Right Click on any field
Choose Form
Make sure the General tab is selected
Whatever is sho
Le 29/03/2013 21:57, Girvin R. Herr a écrit :
Hi Girvin,
> Why not use NULLs? I use them all the time when a field is unknown.
> The only places I do not allow NULLs are the primary and foreign keys
> and maybe some fields that are in calculated field formulas, such as:
> * . Hope this helps.
Le 29/03/2013 20:16, Dan Lewis a écrit :
Hi Dan,
> I have a form that requires first name, middle initial, and last name.
> Some of the people do not have a middle initial. For such people I want
> the field for the middle initial to contain an empty string. How do I
> accomplish this? (For this
Hi Ian,
This is starting to get a bit cluttered so I've used blue for m
y
comments this time. See below.
On 30 March 2013 18:45, Ian Whitfield wrote:
> Thanks again Noel.
>
> Let's give this one more 'go-around'!!
>
>
> On 30/03/13 02:16, Marion & Noel Lodge wrote:
>
> Hi Ian,
>
> I would su
On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 06:43:59 +
Brian Barker dijo:
>>I still want to stop this from ever happening again. How do I get
>>rid of this "feature"?
>3. If you really want to disable this completely, remove the tick
>from Tools | AutoCorrect Options... | Options | Apply border.
That was what I