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Newbie Repeating Section Question

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DrBonely - 14 Nov 2005 00:28 GMT
I'm creating a form that is connected to an Access database.  Every time I
insert a field it automatically makes it a repeating section.  I don't want
any repeating sections!  How do I turn this off?  I understand you can change
the properties so that the user doesn't get the repeating options, but the
fact that the sections are all repeating is messing up my formatting.  

Basically, I just want to insert regular fields, not repeating ones but
repeating is the only option I get.  Any help?

Thanks,
Dave
Franck Dauché - 14 Nov 2005 04:04 GMT
Hi,

Did you try to right-click on your repeating control on the form and select:
Changed To / More / select the control that you want..?

Regards,

Franck Dauché

> I'm creating a form that is connected to an Access database.  Every time I
> insert a field it automatically makes it a repeating section.  I don't want
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> Thanks,
> Dave
DrBonely - 14 Nov 2005 16:23 GMT
Unfortunately under the "Change To" spot the only option is Repeating
Section.  I did a little work around and put all the controls in one
Repeating Section, which pretty much did the trick.  Thanks for responding,
Franck!

--Dave

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virgul - 15 Nov 2005 09:19 GMT
Hi,

I never have this problem if I have a reapeating section I can change
by a section!

In design mode, If you go on the datasource when you drag and drop your
group (section) with right click on the form you don't have the choice
to insert a section instead of a reapeating section?

hth

Thierry
 
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