On 27/04/2014 06:55 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Thanks

I just learned one thing the hardway about the columncount so i called it a
day and i would cry in my beer if i had any

I didnt want the user going to those last four columns so i turned it to
three and it looked good so i made a copy of the form and somewhere in all
that i lost my valid routines

The lesson from that lil problem is just create a new form


It sounds like maybe you changed the columncount value to reduce the number of columns. once you do that, anything that was in the columns that got removed will be lost.

If you use version control software and check things in regularly it helps avoid mistakes like this.

--

Frank.

Frank Cazabon


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