I could use some help with the BrowseTo feature in access 2010. I have searched for and read everything I can find on the web... which wasn't much.
Can browseto be used on a form other than a navigation form, if so, how do you set the file path? I have tried to follow the examples given here: http://blogs.office.co m/b/microsoft-access/archive/2010/02/23/access-2010-browseto-docmd-and-macro-action.aspx and I can't get it to work.
I see a lot of similar comments on other forums... is there an expert who can help solve the mystery?
The example in the link above gives a file path for a form with several layers of subforms, and I am not sure how to apply it to my situation which is very simple...
I have a main form with two subforms, one is the continuous form (the list of contacts in the address book sample) that stores the browseto on click event, and the 2nd is the subform that is like the "name card" in the example.
Try as I might, I cannot figure out how to make this seemingly useful trick work... any and all help greatly appreciated!
Can browseto be used on a form other than a navigation form, if so, how do you set the file path? I have tried to follow the examples given here: http://blogs.office.co m/b/microsoft-access/archive/2010/02/23/access-2010-browseto-docmd-and-macro-action.aspx and I can't get it to work.
I see a lot of similar comments on other forums... is there an expert who can help solve the mystery?
The example in the link above gives a file path for a form with several layers of subforms, and I am not sure how to apply it to my situation which is very simple...
I have a main form with two subforms, one is the continuous form (the list of contacts in the address book sample) that stores the browseto on click event, and the 2nd is the subform that is like the "name card" in the example.
Try as I might, I cannot figure out how to make this seemingly useful trick work... any and all help greatly appreciated!
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