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Sanya Ibrahim
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      1st Mar 2010
Hi,
Is it possible to bind an oleBoundFrame object in a form to value in a
DAO.Recordset using vba?
Thanks
Sanya
 
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Alex Dybenko
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      1st Mar 2010
Hi,
you need to bind form to recordset (or underlying table), then you can bind
oleBoundFrame control on this form to corresponding field in recordset

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"Sanya Ibrahim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Is it possible to bind an oleBoundFrame object in a form to value in a
> DAO.Recordset using vba?
> Thanks
> Sanya


 
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Sanya Ibrahim
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      2nd Mar 2010
Hi
I got this interesting page
(http://accessblog.net/2006/04/how-to...ole-field.html) of
yours when I was trying to open a ole object saved in an Access table. But it
talks about Excel and a bound ole frame and I am not experienced in VBA. I
actually wanted to open an OLE object in a table in Access without an ole
bound frame. Say, I double click on an item in the list box, which will open
an OLE object in a recordset. Is there a way to do this?

Sanya.
 
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Alex Dybenko
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      2nd Mar 2010
Hi,
well, I think you can, but could be more difficult then doing this in the
form. This post will give you an idea how to get access to table datasheet:
http://accessblog.net/2008/12/events...datasheet.html

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"Sanya Ibrahim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi
> I got this interesting page
> (http://accessblog.net/2006/04/how-to...ole-field.html) of
> yours when I was trying to open a ole object saved in an Access table. But
> it
> talks about Excel and a bound ole frame and I am not experienced in VBA. I
> actually wanted to open an OLE object in a table in Access without an ole
> bound frame. Say, I double click on an item in the list box, which will
> open
> an OLE object in a recordset. Is there a way to do this?
>
> Sanya.


 
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