[AccessD] Unbound control in continuous form

Stuart McLachlan stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Wed Mar 2 16:04:14 CST 2016


If you think about it logically, it must be so.  

Unless bound to a field,it is all the same control,  just like the labels and any other type of 
control on the form.

It is the binding itself that makes a bound control unique to each row.

Otherwise: "There can be only one".  :)

-- 
Stuart

On 2 Mar 2016 at 14:23, Susan Harkins wrote:

> Thanks -- I did a bit of research and couldn't find any new
> capabilities on this front. Thanks for confirming that. 
> 
> Susan H. 
> Nothing new....you can add the control, but if unbound, then it's the
> same for all rows.
> 
> Jim. 
> 
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