[mso] Re: Access 2003 - forms

OK. It apparently has to do with the two lookup fields on the form. Until I  
change them to combo boxes and set up the correct properties, Access will not  
allow input into ANY of the controls.
 
 
In a message dated 7/31/2008 4:50:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
Pruscoe@xxxxxxx writes:
Good  suggestion. Unfortunately, they already say Enabled: yes and  
Locked:no.  
I'm still baffled. (The next thing I'll try - this evening - is to   create a 
simple form on the main table - i.e. no subform - and see if  that  works. If 
it doesn't, then I question the  integrity/stability/accuracy of Access  2003 
itself).


In a  message dated 7/31/2008 3:36:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,   
Cathy.Evans@xxxxxxxxx writes:
By  chance in design mode, could you  check the data fields and see what the  
'enabled' and 'locked'  status's say.  Enabled should say yes and  Locked 
should say  no.   Just a thought, not sure if it's in the  right  direction.



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I spoke too soon. I  am now (a  little, considering my knowledge has 
theoretically  increased) worse off  since the earlier problem I  posted.

My  form/subform was so messed  up that I killed it and started over. Now I  
cannot enter data in the main  form (back to my original  problem).

I have searched and scratched my  head, and even created  a new form (using 
the wizard) to no avail - NONE of  the controls on  the form allow me to 
enter 
data.

What gives   here?







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