Have a form called frmMain which contain a check box control called checkModify. I also have a form called frmNewEditECabinet where in the Load event I need to check the state of checkModify on frmMain. I have tried the following, see the commented out lines:
Private Sub Form_Load()
' If Forms!frmMain!checkModify.Value = True Then 'modify an eCabinet
' If Forms("frmMain").checkModify.Value = True Then
If Forms!frmMain.Form!checkModify.Value = True Then
'If Forms![frmMain]![checkModify].Value = True Then
' If ([Forms]![frmMain]![checkModify].Value = True) Then
Me.cmbCurrentECabinet.Visible = True
Me.txtFields11.Visible = False
Me.cmdAddeIndex.Default = True
Me.cmdAddeSubfolder.Enabled = False
Me.lblSelectECabinet.Visible = True
Me.cmdRenameECabinet.Visible = True
Me.cmdDeleteECabinet.Visible = True
Me.Caption = "Modify Existing eCabinet"
Else ' Creating a new eCabinet
Me.cmdDone.Enabled = False
initializeECabinetKey = False
Me.lsteSubFolder.Enabled = False
Me.cmdAddeSubfolder.Enabled = False
cmdAdvancedOptions.Enabled = False
cmdRefreshFrm.Enabled = False
Me.cmdCancel.Visible = True
Me.cmbCurrentECabinet.Visible = False
Me.txtFields11.Visible = True
Me.cmdSave.Visible = True
Me.lblCabinetName.Visible = True
Me.Caption = "Create New eCabinet"
End If
End Sub
I get to kinds of errors given which If statement I try: 1. Property is not available in design mode. 2. THe expression you entered has a field, control, or property name that Microsoft Access can't find.
I know I can't be too far off...
Thank you,
Art Lorenzini
SD
Posted by: dbalorenzini@yahoo.com
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