If the form is bound to table, then need another textbox bound to field just to display the saved value. One textbox to input the expression and save the calculated result, another textbox to view the saved result.
As I said, nothing like Excel.
If the form is bound to table, then need another textbox bound to field just to display the saved value. One textbox to input the expression and save the calculated result, another textbox to view the saved result.
As I said, nothing like Excel.
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