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Guest
Yeah, as you can see I am a novice at this and for using this community. I
will post this question elsewhere. Thanks for all your help. It really helped
me.
Dustin
will post this question elsewhere. Thanks for all your help. It really helped
me.
Dustin
Marshall Barton said:You haven't provided any information about why a toggle
button is not what you want and I have no idea what you do
want.
It's possible that we're struggling with terminology
confusion. A toggle button, check box or radio button each
display a YesNo value in their own unique way, but their
functionality is the same. An Option Group can contain
several of those controls, but the functionality is
comlpetely different.
Beyond that I am having trouble visualizing what you are
asking about now.
Note that I may not be the best person to deal with your
current question. The general guideline is to confine a
thread to a single topic instead of jumping around with
every issue you are trying to trying to resolve, especially
when you are asking for UI design suggestions.
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Marsh
MVP [MS Access]
I guess the toggle button is not what I want after trying it. Are you
suggesting that I use option buttons? I need something that that user can
click to say that he needs to call back that customer. And thengo to a
subform that is based on a query that shows the calls that need to be
returned. I want to be able to click the button again in the Call Back
subform to take it off the query. Any suggestions?