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problem with hyperlinks?

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mikebo - 03 Mar 2007 03:00 GMT
I had posted a question earlier, but could not resolve it here. I have done a
bit more sleuthing, and I am perplexed by the bahavior of Access. Here is
what I found:

I was able to get the hyperlink working on a form when I created the form
with the Wizard. Now here is where it gets strange:

When I disable a control (Enable: No) The Hyperlink functionality stops. The
form does not accept Hyperlinks anymore.

Even stranger: If i put a Calendar control (Version 11.0) on the form, the
Hyperlink stops working. Even if I only put the control to the form and don't
link it to any other control.

So, I guess my question comes down to this: Ho do I use a calendar control
and a control that is linked to a type Hyperlink field on the same form?
MikeJohnB - 03 Mar 2007 17:20 GMT
I know this is not a solution but merely a series of questions for thought.

How have you set up the hyperlink, is it a control based on a field in a
table with the properties for the table field set to hyperlink?

I have calenders active and can  enable or dissable controls with no effect
on the hyperlink.

The method of calender operation may be different though, I use Allen
Brown's Calenders on my form.

Where have you generated your calenders from? I know there are some issues
with the activeX calenders but as I have not used then, I don't have any
information.

Hope you can get to the bottom of the issue?

Mike B
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> I had posted a question earlier, but could not resolve it here. I have done a
> bit more sleuthing, and I am perplexed by the bahavior of Access. Here is
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> So, I guess my question comes down to this: Ho do I use a calendar control
> and a control that is linked to a type Hyperlink field on the same form?
 
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