Thanks, but truth be known I always build my tables first and then stick
some junk in them for testing. I was using access for years before I ever
saw this and someone here had the same problem. Newsgroups are
great...most
of the time.
"Michelemybelle79" <Michelemybelle79@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
message news:176A8247-DFBC-4333-A2DC-2D0366909ABC@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> You are a genius! Thank you...that worked. I am a fairly new Access
user
> and did not even think to try that.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> "Pete D." wrote:
>
>> This is cause by no records in the datafile to display and add record
>> isn't
>> allowed on the form. Add a record, fake to the datafile and it will
make
>> the fields apear or open the form in add mode.
>> "Michelemybelle79" <Michelemybelle79@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
in
>> message news:2181120E-E948-4249-84A8-A80A57C5732D@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Hi - I created a form and was editing it in design view, when I
changed
>> > the
>> > view to "form view" I was/am unable to see the fields within the
>> > "details"
>> > section. The only thing I see is the header. All was working well,
I
>> > had
>> > toggled back and forth between the different views, but then this
>> > happened.
>> > I checked to make sure that all the fields are "brought to the front"
>> > in
>> > the
>> > layout and in the properties bar, I made sure that all the fields
were
>> > visible. This change occured when I added an existing field to the
>> > form,
>> > I
>> > didn't change any other settings. Any feedback/help would be
>> > appreciated.
>> > Thank you!
>>
>>
>>


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