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anget24 - 23 May 2007 21:11 GMT
I need help with creating a form in Access that when you check the check box
the form moves to the next page and the next page check boxes are blank. I
have created a test for my boss for a class and every time I check the box
for the correct answer and go to the next page the checked boxes goes onto
the next page. I also wanted to know if there is a way just to have a single
page with the questions and answers on it and when you check it you can just
move to the next questions. Please help I am desperate.
Carl Rapson - 23 May 2007 23:25 GMT
> I need help with creating a form in Access that when you check the check
> box
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> just
> move to the next questions. Please help I am desperate.

What do you mean by the next page? Is there a tab control on your form? If
so, did you place the checkbox controls onto the tab pages or "on top of"
the tab control? You can tell by opening the form in design view and
clicking on the tab pages. If the checkbox controls don't change as you
change tabs, then you probably didn't actually place the controls onto the
tab pages. To add a control to a tab page, click on the tab page where you
want the control, then click on the control in the Toolbox and move the
cursor onto the tab page. The whole page should turn dark, and when you drop
the control it will be on that tab page.

If you're not talking about a tab control, then we need more information
about what you're trying to do.

Carl Rapson
Mr. B - 23 May 2007 23:36 GMT
On May 23, 5:25 pm, "Carl Rapson" <mr.mxyzp...@newsgroups.nospam>
wrote:
> > I need help with creating a form in Access that when you check the check
> > box
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
>
> Carl Rapson

Hi, Carl,

Because we cannot add attachments here, if you would like to send me
an email direct, I will be happy to send you a demo db that I think
will give you and example of what you are wanting to do.

I hope to have a download site available very soon.

Send to: draccess at askdoctoraccess dot com

Mr. B
 
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