I am going to shoot myself!!!!!!!!!

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Access+Goals=Suicide

I simply want to create a bound text box with any type of control. Since
access was created by satan, and I have been a naughty boy this year, he has
made my "field list" inaccessible. Yes I have tables, yes they are saved, yes
they have fields with values, and yes I have opened multiple forms and
queries in design view, but to no avail.

I need a fresh perspective from the evil Husseini access help manual
terrorizing my life!
 
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Douglas J. Steele

Have you bound the form to a query (or table, although queries are better)?

If there's no Record Source for the form, then the Field list won't give you
anything.
 
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Access+Goals=Suicide

Rock On! Instant gratification and emabarrasment. Sometimes the manual uses
"based" instead of bind, so I get confused. If I knew where Mr. Steele lived
I would send him some special "Harbin" beer... the oldest brew in China,
named for the city I live in... Harbin... incidentally now owned by Anheiser
Busch.
 
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Tony Toews

Rock On! Instant gratification and emabarrasment. Sometimes the manual uses
"based" instead of bind, so I get confused. If I knew where Mr. Steele lived
I would send him some special "Harbin" beer... the oldest brew in China,
named for the city I live in... Harbin... incidentally now owned by Anheiser
Busch.

Doug certainly enjoys beer. <smile>

Tony
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