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ACCESS - Need help passing a string between forms

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Re: ACCESS - Need help passing a string between forms

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Nov 13th, 2006
Originally Posted by Uncle Gizmo View Post
Here's one I made earlier! This may give you an idea of a different way of going about it.
Cheers Tony



Thanks a bunch Tony, I've had a look at it this evening, and I'm still trying to make it work.. Is it possible for me to use this method to transfer the contents of a variable? I've tried doing this with no result..

Also, if anyone has any thoughts about how I'd paste the resulting text (from a variable) at the cursor, I'd muchly appreciate..

(I've done away with your WITH statement, because I only want to transfer the variable containing the concatenated text. )

frmCJAJournaL.txtCJALinkTest.Text = strFinalLink

On the original form, I've tried to drop it into a text box and a message box with no result and I'm really not sure how to handle this..

Your thoughts are appreciated.

Thanks again, and sorry for the late reply, I've been out of town working, and haven't been checking email!

J
Last edited by cavok : Nov 13th, 2006 at 7:42 am.
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