Tim,
maybe put an unbound textbox over that control.
Make the unbound text box locked so users can't type in it and remove its
tab stop.
Make sure this textbox is in front of the real field's control.
Note, I haven't tested this.
Jeanette Cunningham -- Melbourne Victoria Australia
> Hello,
> I am using Access 2003, Window XP Pro. I use a form control name
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> process to make the control invisible, I am hoping to make the text
> invisible. Thank you for your assistance.
Tim - 16 May 2008 05:08 GMT
Hello Jeanette, I agree with your suggestion and I can visualize your process
working. An additional suggestion that I was informed on is to try and
incorporate a field in the tables for document type to let the form know when
to display the requisition number.

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> Tim,
> maybe put an unbound textbox over that control.
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> > process to make the control invisible, I am hoping to make the text
> > invisible. Thank you for your assistance.