if you mean you want it to show in a textbox, set the control source to:
=controlname.column(1)
~crystal
On 8/9/17 7:19 AM, crystal 8 strive4peace2008@yahoo.com [MS_Access_Professionals] wrote:
hi Art,
"want to display what is in the second column"
Column Count = 2
Column Widths = 0;2
List Width = 2.2 (add 0.2 to sum of column widths for scroll bar)respectfully,
crystal
~ have an awesome day ~
On 8/8/17 4:20 PM, dbalorenzini@yahoo.com [MS_Access_Professionals] wrote:
I have a table which has a field as follows:
licensetypeid number
it is defined as a valuefield
1;RMS Pro Standard;2;RMS Pro Enterprise;3;RMS Pro CRM;4;RMS PRO WIM;5;RMS Pro Housing Pro;6;RMS PRO IP
column width: 0;1
Now on the form I want to display what is in the second column. How would I do that?
Thank you,
Art Lorenzini
Sioux Falls, SD
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