From: Ken on 11 Aug 2010 10:42 On Aug 10, 3:51 pm, "christianlo...(a)yahoo.com" <christianlo...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Aug 10, 12:02 pm, Ken <gev...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > No that did not help. I still click on the list that comes up and I am > > unable to select anything from the list... > > Check the allow edits, additions, deletions properties. Check the > enabled and locked properties. > > I checked it in a new db on a new form in 2007. Combo box works fine > here. I used the wizard. > > (Now getting Word 2007 mail merge to work is another story :( ) Everything is enabled and not locked...
From: Salad on 11 Aug 2010 11:45 Ken wrote: > On Aug 10, 3:51 pm, "christianlo...(a)yahoo.com" > <christianlo...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >>On Aug 10, 12:02 pm, Ken <gev...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> >>>No that did not help. I still click on the list that comes up and I am >>>unable to select anything from the list... >> >>Check the allow edits, additions, deletions properties. Check the >>enabled and locked properties. >> >>I checked it in a new db on a new form in 2007. Combo box works fine >>here. I used the wizard. >> >>(Now getting Word 2007 mail merge to work is another story :( ) > > > Everything is enabled and not locked... What happens if you were to create a brand new TEST form using a TEST backend and created a brand new form with 2-3 fields for testing?
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