Thanks Pat,
I cannot even find the "" window where you work with the code "".
Woe is me! Sackcloth and ashes!!!
Cheers,
Robin
At 31/01/2013 12:37 PM, you wrote:
>Hi Robin,
>
>You can do a search for NextAnniversary was it? In the window where
>you work with the code on the Menu click "Edit" and then "Find" and
>enter NextAnniversary in the "Find What:" box at the top of the
>dialog that opens and then make sure that "Current Project" is
>selected and then click "Find Next". Keep clicking "Find Next" until
>you see the Function.
>
>Kind Regards,
>Pat Wood
>Gaining Access Technologies Founder
>http://gainingaccess.net
>Microsoft Access and SQL Azure Information Center for Developers:
>http://gainingaccess.net/SQLAzure/AccessAndSQLAzureInfo.aspx
>
>
>--- In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, Robin Chapple wrote:
> >
> > My apology for being a 'lame duck'.
> >
> > John Viescas has taken me step by step through adding a function to
> > my database. It works as planned with one exception and I need to
> > edit one criteria.
> >
> > How do I get back to the function to edit it? I have investigated
> > everything that looks possible without success. The Microsoft help
> > page was no help.
> >
> > Your advice is welcome.
> >
> > Robin Chapple
> >
>
>
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