Re: Global Const (MY_VERSION$) 's value will not display in textbox
- From: MLH <CRCI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2005 20:23:21 -0500
I did it, crossed my fingers and all that good stuff.
Same problem. Believe me, I've deleted and recreated
those two controls so many times - its not even funny.
I think I may copy the form to a temporary working copy,
trash one object at a time from the copy - testing the form
after each deletion to see if any object may be singled out
as the offending object. Its quite frustrating, actually.
I'm confident that its something simple that is being overlooked.
In a brand new form, it works. So, the issue is most certainly
form-specific.
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>Open your new form and your troublesome form.
>Delete the textboxes on the troublesome form.
>Copy and paste the textboxes from your new form to your
>troublesome form.
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