Click to open record form

T

TES

I noticed that on the issues template that in first column the number was
underlined and when i clicked on it the record opened in a form view.
Can someone help me on how to add this feature to my datasheet?

Thank TES
 
T

TES

When I first open Access I still get the "getting started page" and there is
an issue template that I opened and downloaded to see what it looked like and
learn from it. As I entered new records the ID # is underlined and a click
 
T

TES

It is local on my harddrive at
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\1033\Access

bhicks11 via AccessMonster.com said:
Perhaps you could supply a link to the template. Don't know what ID field
you are talking about because not everyone has that template.

Bonnie
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When I first open Access I still get the "getting started page" and there is
an issue template that I opened and downloaded to see what it looked like and
learn from it. As I entered new records the ID # is underlined and a click
on it opened the form view for editing.
What Issues Template?
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Thank TES
 
T

TES

It was loaded to my hard drive when Office was loaded....Part of CD...
There is a "From Microsoft Office Online section the has a Sample link, that
I just found Northwind 2007 on. It downloaded and has the same feature.

In Design VIew I found under "Other" {HyperlinkToDetails~FormName=Customer
Details~SourceID=ID}.
Could this be what I am looking for?

If so can I just substitute my form name for Customer Details as my field is
ID?

bhicks11 via AccessMonster.com said:
No TES - I meant the link from wence you downloaded. I can't access your
hard drive.

Perhaps I won't be able to help you.
It is local on my harddrive at
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\1033\Access
Perhaps you could supply a link to the template. Don't know what ID field
you are talking about because not everyone has that template.
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Thank TES
 

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