invoice form

L

Laurie Hammer

Ok, first of all, I don't know exactly how to describe this, but will try. I
use access for my bookstore data base, invoices, commission reports etc.....I
bought 2007 and now my invoices will not work correctly. They were set up to
where I could go into the data base, choose the book from under the person's
name I was selling it for, mark it with the invoice # and sold with one click
and then move on to the next item. Now, I am not able to move on to the next
item. It is only allowing me to pick one item per invoice unless I go out of
the program and come back in, then I can choose another item to put on the
invoice.....frustrating. Can anyone help with this? 2003 was so easy to use
and this just seems to confusing and not user friendly.

Any help is great appreciated and I have more questions, but this is the one
I need the most help with :)
 
J

John W. Vinson

On Tue, 1 Dec 2009 17:19:01 -0800, Laurie Hammer <Laurie
Ok, first of all, I don't know exactly how to describe this, but will try. I
use access for my bookstore data base, invoices, commission reports etc.....I
bought 2007 and now my invoices will not work correctly. They were set up to
where I could go into the data base, choose the book from under the person's
name I was selling it for, mark it with the invoice # and sold with one click
and then move on to the next item. Now, I am not able to move on to the next
item. It is only allowing me to pick one item per invoice unless I go out of
the program and come back in, then I can choose another item to put on the
invoice.....frustrating. Can anyone help with this? 2003 was so easy to use
and this just seems to confusing and not user friendly.

Any help is great appreciated and I have more questions, but this is the one
I need the most help with :)

Correct the problem with your code. If you would like help doing so... post
the code.

One big difference with 2007 is that the database must be in a "Trusted
Location" for VBA code to work - make sure that it is! See the help for
Trusted for details.
 

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