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    aligahk06 is offline Advanced Beginner
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    #Name? error in Form text box.

    Dear All,

    I have a form where in text field the following error is encountered
    #Name?
    I couldn't understand why is it happening?
    Please assist?

    Rgds,


    Aligahk06

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    What is the control source of the textbox? It may refer to a field that doesn't exist in the source, or a bad function, or something along those lines.
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    post your db to have a look

    Evgeny

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    aligahk06 is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Form attachment for ref.

    All,

    I have a form but i could not move to the next record and even i could n't save the records to the table.
    How can a table and a form fields can be linked.I'm encountering #Name error.
    Can anybody look out the form and advise me.

    Help is deeply welcome.
    Attachment is for ref.

    Rgds,
    Aligahk06
    Last edited by aligahk06; 04-23-2010 at 05:44 AM. Reason: Issue can't solved still looking for problem.

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    you need to base the form on your table in the first place, because from i have seen your form is quite messy so far. Choose your table and click Create Form. I it will create GUI friendly form. The navigation panel in the bottom will allow you to go to the next record and it will automatically save the data you entered to your table. Hands on practice is the best way to learn, so give it go, play around and if you cant figure out in the end, i will help you set it up

    regards

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    Have you sorted the issue out? if so mark it as solved

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    aligahk06 is offline Advanced Beginner
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    This thread is solved

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