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Amit
MS Access 2K, Windows XP
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Hi,
I'd asked a question (on 10/20/2005) on how to cycle through all the
controls on a sub-form to spell-check the controls, and Marshall had
responded with the correct answer.
Now, I have another issue.
I would like to cycle through all the records in the sub-form (linked to the
main form) and do a spell-check. So, if I am on the main form on a particular
record, and the sub-form has, say, 3 records linked to the main form record,
I'd like to cycle through all the 3 records on the sub-form and spell-check
them.
If this is possible, will appreciate some pointers on how to go about it. I
think if I can cycle through the records on the sub-form, I can combine that
code with the existing code (see previous post dated 10/20/2005, How to
spell-check subform controls), and it should work.
Thanks for your help.
-Amit
====================
Hi,
I'd asked a question (on 10/20/2005) on how to cycle through all the
controls on a sub-form to spell-check the controls, and Marshall had
responded with the correct answer.
Now, I have another issue.
I would like to cycle through all the records in the sub-form (linked to the
main form) and do a spell-check. So, if I am on the main form on a particular
record, and the sub-form has, say, 3 records linked to the main form record,
I'd like to cycle through all the 3 records on the sub-form and spell-check
them.
If this is possible, will appreciate some pointers on how to go about it. I
think if I can cycle through the records on the sub-form, I can combine that
code with the existing code (see previous post dated 10/20/2005, How to
spell-check subform controls), and it should work.
Thanks for your help.
-Amit