Hi Ulf,

> This is my first time to write to this list.

Welcome then :)
Seems the topic was important enough - fine :)

> 1) Make it possible/easier a Defaultwert(Standarddatum) in a 
> Datefield for a form like this:
> 
> =TODAY(), =NOW() or something like this.
> 
> Could be good to use the calc Syntax for the Datefield. Now you can 
> only use defaultfields that not realy helpfull.

Noted as "more convenient default dates in date controls, preferrably
with full formula support (=TODAY() etc.)"

> I would like to see this in the table designer too. I know it from 
> Access and is very helpfull. There's an different tab you can looked 
> up (Nachschlagen) and make the "connection" that you need.

Noted as "'lookup fields' in table design, i.e. declare a (foreign key)
field to be displayed in a list box. Then use such a list box in all
places where the field is to be displayed: table data view, forms, queries."

> 3) Make it possible that forms where created by the "Wizzard" 
> respekt the default "Wizzard" Style what was used for the form. If 
> you put manually a field in such forms, these are always white and 
> different outlines.

Covered by "form control styles", I'd say - the wizard would then
generate controls which have the "Standard" control style, and modify
this "Standard" style according to the user's layout choice. Newly
inserted controls would automatically adhere to this default style.

Ciao
Frank

PS: Whenever I say "noted" here, this does not mean I did already add it
to the Wiki, will do this later ... So don't wonder.

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