Razaak,
Any form uses text, numeric, etc. fields in the same manner and your logic
would be that
you would only ever use a form in either edit or entry.
Why doesn't your logic work for all fields, and then why don't you remove
field settings
for all field locations?
Jim
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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Check Box - Field Settings - Razzak's Reply
Jim,
Check Boxes on a form are useful when you want users
to make true/false or yes/no selections.
When you define a check box, you specify a value that
will be used if the box is checked, and a value to use
if the box is not checked.
In your situation, after the initial entry form with
check boxes, etc., to collect data, I would create
another form (Edit Form) to display the same data in
a column field with appropriate field settings!
Very Best Regards,
Razzak.
At 01:45 PM 8/16/2001 -0500, Jim Miller wrote:
>Is there anyway to have a check box and to adjust
>the field settings so that the user cannot change
>the value as you can in any standard field settings?
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