opening files within my 'document' folder

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I can display all my different jobs in my 'document' program, by clicking
on 'document', as normal.

However, when I click on the form I want to display, the form does not
display, instead the title name will appear in the taskbar, waiting for me
to do 'something.'

The 'something' I have to do is close out the window, (X out) And then,
the job name is still in my taskbar, and I can print it out by clicking on
the name in the taskbar.

Going crazy, please help. vista, home premium, 32 bit version, service pack
2, IP 8
 
I can display all my different jobs in my 'document' program, by clicking
on 'document', as normal.

However, when I click on the form I want to display, the form does not
display, instead the title name will appear in the taskbar, waiting for me
to do 'something.'

The 'something' I have to do is close out the window, (X out) And then,
the job name is still in my taskbar, and I can print it out by clicking on
the name in the taskbar.

Going crazy, please help. vista, home premium, 32 bit version, service pack
2, IP 8

You're asking in the wrong place, it seems; if you're using a Microsoft Access
database form (the subject of this forum) it's not evident from this post.
Access doesn't have a "document program" unless you've written one, and if so
you will need to explain.

What is the "document program"? What is a "job"?
 
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John W. Vinson said:
You're asking in the wrong place, it seems; if you're using a Microsoft
Access
database form (the subject of this forum) it's not evident from this post.
Access doesn't have a "document program" unless you've written one, and if
so
you will need to explain.

What is the "document program"? What is a "job"?
 
Hi
I*n reply to your question "what is a document program". To me, is is the
program that was part of my purchase package called 'document'.

What is my personal definition of my use of 'JOB'? I suppose it was not a
good word to throw at a MS TECH, and could have many general usages.
But my personal use of the word describes each of the many forms that I
created and want to save, files that I want to save, streets and trips to
save, and misc files to be saved, which add up to 25 files.
As an example, I have 25 'jobs' shown under 'document'.

Please help, or direct me to the proper TECH. Thanks

leo Zimmerman
 
Hi
I*n reply to your question "what is a document program". To me, is is the
program that was part of my purchase package called 'document'.

What is my personal definition of my use of 'JOB'? I suppose it was not a
good word to throw at a MS TECH, and could have many general usages.
But my personal use of the word describes each of the many forms that I
created and want to save, files that I want to save, streets and trips to
save, and misc files to be saved, which add up to 25 files.
As an example, I have 25 'jobs' shown under 'document'.

Please help, or direct me to the proper TECH. Thanks

I cannot, because I have no way to know what software you purchased. You have
not given the name of the purchase package, nor have you indicated who you
purchased it from, nor can I read your mind nor see your computer.

By the way, like everyone else on this forum, I'm an unpaid volunteer; I'm
working from my home office in Idaho. I'm not a "MS TECH", I'm not paid by
Microsoft or anyone else, and I'm not your servant. I'm trying to help, but
you're certainly not making it easy to do so.
 
leo Zimmerman said:
I can display all my different jobs in my 'document' program, by clicking
on 'document', as normal.

However, when I click on the form I want to display, the form does not
display, instead the title name will appear in the taskbar, waiting for
me to do 'something.'

The 'something' I have to do is close out the window, (X out) And then,
the job name is still in my taskbar, and I can print it out by clicking on
the name in the taskbar.

Going crazy, please help. vista, home premium, 32 bit version, service
pack 2, IP 8
 
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