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    query regarding automation

    hi

    i am automating another application which is designed using MSACCESS forms.i am using VB editor and VB code to automate the MSACCESS application.The MSACCESS application has a MDIClient window and under that the main form is located.The main form has a child form where all the controls( some input boxes and couple of text boxes) are located.But the problem is each of those controls dont have a handle to which i can hook onto.the entire child form has only one handle and using that how can i access the text boxes and button?(i found out that input boxes and button dont ahve unique handle using spy tool and doin some testing in my program)how can i get hold of the input boxes and submit buttons?

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    vivek.s

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