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    Access forms

    I've created a form in Access, and everything is working fine so far, but it is showing up like it's some kind of report... with the box and the arrows at the bottom that would look like I could scroll through some records.

    How do I make my form look like a normal form that just has buttons and dropdown boxes?
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    Set RecordSelectors, dividing lines and Navigation buttons to false

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    Excellent. Thank you
    format your code!! - [vbcode] [/vbcode]

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    Thumbs up yw

    you will want to create your own navigation buttons ofcourse

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    Right. I have that part done... I'm a VB programmer... just don't know the little things about VBA yet.
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    Access VBA :(

    Can be counter intuitive... I find lots of draw backs working with it. There are solutions but they can be hard to find. The Help sucks and answers take for ever here. Look at my question on the link below this one. I bet you will think "That's easy!" Then realize it isnt.

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    Yeah.. this is only a side project that I'm working for a guy here at my company. I'm finding that Access VBA is not fun AT ALL. I would re-write this in VB if I had enough time.
    format your code!! - [vbcode] [/vbcode]

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