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    I called it a split form because that fit the description you posted. It was not a recommendation to use. I have never found split form useful.
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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    I still do not see how to create this form. The form with this across the top.

    Control Name Caption Back Color Control Source


    The tutorial must be missing a few steps.

    Also it make reference to a
    payments table which was never created in the previous steps. What is going on where
    or how do I create this form and where is the payments table?

    Any help appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.


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    Lou_Reed

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    Again, DO NOT create a form with CONTROL, NAME, BACK COLOR, CONTROL SOURCE. That is merely a table in the instructions with specifications for building form. You already have the form created according to instructions - it is AvailableRooms.


    Instructions for creating Payments table and form is in the section Practical Learning: Making Payments farther down in the page.
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    The statements that you made a few posts ago I think a relevant:


    Code:
    You used Textbox controls for labels in the form header section. Use Label control for label.
    
    
     I never set Caption property in table. I want to see actual field names when I view tables.

    I guess I am doing backwards and that is why I am asking where does it talk more about this. Since, I am doing it wrongly.

    It does have to be restricted to the Ceil Inn tutorial.

    Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.


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    Lou_Reed

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