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    I show the needed code in previous post.

    Double click the ellipses (...) in the event property and that will take you to the procedure in the VBA editor. Type code.
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    Sounds like you entered the code in the event property on the property dialog. No, should select [Event Procedure] then double click the ellipses to go to the VBA editor. Show the entire VBA procedure for anlysis.

    Have you reviewed the tutorial links I referenced in earlier thread? Please do that. You should then be better prepared to accomplish programming.
    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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    Ooops, the customer listbox is not bound. Set its ControlSource to the CustID field of Rentals table.
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    No, I did that edit in the file and it works for me.
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    thanks mate this worked Thanks
    do u mind deleting the zip files for this file so people dont copy this file
    thanks

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    You should be able to edit your posts to remove the files.

    Did you edit posts to show nonsensical text? Why?
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