[AccessD] OT - Worksheet Object

Heenan, Lambert Lambert.Heenan at AIG.com
Fri Jan 14 13:59:30 CST 2005


Nope. This is totally standard embedded object behavior. Another way to get
into the worksheet object to edit it is to double click on it.

Lambert

> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject:	[AccessD] OT - Worksheet Object
> 
> Sorry to intrude with an non-Access subject, but someone came to me with
> an issue today and I couldn't really figure it out. And, I know somebody
> on this list has to know the answer. I've looked online and can't find
> it.
> 
> An employee was given an MS Word form from the state. This form has a
> worksheet object in it, that they are to enter data into and it is
> suppose to calculate the totals. If they click into the form and enter
> numeric values, the calculation did not take place. So, I discovered
> that if they right-clicked on the object, the could choose "worksheet
> object" and then "open", and they could enter data and it would make its
> calculations. Although this works, it doesn't seem right...you would
> think that you could just enter the data, as you got to it.
> 
> If anyone has any insight on this, I would appreciate that knowledge.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> John Clark
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