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Peter Jason
 
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Default Combo box will not drop for the F4 key. - 02-13-2011 , 11:55 PM






I have just upgraded to Access2010 from Access2007 and Windows 7.

One of the Combo boxes in a subform refuses tod drop down when I press
the F4 key. Other combo boxes work. Is there some setting I
missed?

Also, in a List Box on an assiciated form, the currency is expressed
in pounds whereas before it was in dollars.

Please help, Peter.

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Bob Darlington
 
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Default Re: Combo box will not drop for the F4 key. - 02-15-2011 , 04:32 AM






Peter,
I've had no such problems with Access 2010 in my imported mdb apps or new
accdb app.
If you want to copy the form containing the combo box to an empty db and
email it, I'll be happy to look at it to see if I can see any problems.
Remove 'nothere' from reply address.

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Bob Darlington
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"Peter Jason" <pj (AT) jostle (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I have just upgraded to Access2010 from Access2007 and Windows 7.

One of the Combo boxes in a subform refuses tod drop down when I press
the F4 key. Other combo boxes work. Is there some setting I
missed?

Also, in a List Box on an assiciated form, the currency is expressed
in pounds whereas before it was in dollars.

Please help, Peter.

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Peter Jason
 
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Default Re: Combo box will not drop for the F4 key. - 02-16-2011 , 06:12 PM



On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 20:32:50 +1000, "Bob Darlington"
<bob (AT) notheredpcman (DOT) com.au> wrote:

Quote:
Peter,
I've had no such problems with Access 2010 in my imported mdb apps or new
accdb app.
If you want to copy the form containing the combo box to an empty db and
email it, I'll be happy to look at it to see if I can see any problems.
Remove 'nothere' from reply address.
I can't find where to import/export objects only.
Peter

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Bob Darlington
 
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Default Re: Combo box will not drop for the F4 key. - 02-16-2011 , 11:35 PM



"Peter Jason" <pj (AT) jostle (DOT) com> wrote

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On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 20:32:50 +1000, "Bob Darlington"
bob (AT) notheredpcman (DOT) com.au> wrote:

Peter,
I've had no such problems with Access 2010 in my imported mdb apps or new
accdb app.
If you want to copy the form containing the combo box to an empty db and
email it, I'll be happy to look at it to see if I can see any problems.
Remove 'nothere' from reply address.

I can't find where to import/export objects only.
Peter
Peter,
Create a new database and import the form into that. I don't need any tables
or data.
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Bob Darlington
Brisbane

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Peter Jason
 
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Default Re: Combo box will not drop for the F4 key. - DB for ComboTest.accdb (0/1) - 02-17-2011 , 11:09 PM



On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 15:35:09 +1000, "Bob Darlington"
<bob (AT) notheredpcman (DOT) com.au> wrote:

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"Peter Jason" <pj (AT) jostle (DOT) com> wrote in message
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 20:32:50 +1000, "Bob Darlington"
bob (AT) notheredpcman (DOT) com.au> wrote:

Peter,
I've had no such problems with Access 2010 in my imported mdb apps or new
accdb app.
If you want to copy the form containing the combo box to an empty db and
email it, I'll be happy to look at it to see if I can see any problems.
Remove 'nothere' from reply address.

I can't find where to import/export objects only.
Peter
Peter,
Create a new database and import the form into that. I don't need any tables
or data.

Thanks. I have attached a new Database with the two forms:
FrmINVOICE
that has the errant ComboBox in the subform (ProdID)

FrmInvoiceReprint:
That has the currency in English pounds instead of dollars.

included.

Regards,
Frank

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