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MS Access Forum / Forms / May 2007

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Amour - 07 May 2007 17:58 GMT
Hi I am new to Access and want to be able to do this:

I want to click on a button and enter in a percentage like: 0.458 or 0.455
then have it display on the command button and also use that value to
multiple the amount of miles....

Thank You for any help.....
grep - 07 May 2007 21:37 GMT
It would be a lot easier to use a form field for this. You can make the
Special Effect on the field be Raised, and change the background color
to the same as the background color of the form - that would sort of
make it look like a button, I guess.

grep

> Hi I am new to Access and want to be able to do this:
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> Thank You for any help.....
Amour - 08 May 2007 15:22 GMT
Thank You for any help.  Please I am new to this so, Do you mean to create a
unbound textbox?  I will need what ever is typed in to be displayed on the
form (within that field)  and then multiple by the amount of miles so I guess
something like:

MilAmt * Txtpermil (where MilAmt = Amount of miles and Txtpermil = percent)

Please help and Thank You!

> It would be a lot easier to use a form field for this. You can make the
> Special Effect on the field be Raised, and change the background color
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> > Thank You for any help.....
Amour - 08 May 2007 17:44 GMT
Thank You very much, I did what you said and it works great!

> It would be a lot easier to use a form field for this. You can make the
> Special Effect on the field be Raised, and change the background color
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> > Thank You for any help.....
 
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