Thanks!  I'll check it out!
sally


--- In [email protected], "A.D.Tejpal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Sally,
> 
>     It might be simpler for you to provide for extra number of 
desired controls, at design stage itself and manipulate their 
visibility at run-time.
> 
>     If however, you are keen to experiment with creation of new 
controls at run-time, my sample db named CreateNewControls could be 
of interest to you. It is available at Rogers Access Library (other 
developers library). Link - http://www.rogersaccesslibrary.com
> 
>     It has to be noted that run-time creation of controls still 
uses form's design view in a transitory manner and is not therefore 
applicable to mde files.
> 
> Best wishes,
> A.D.Tejpal
> --------------
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: switham41542000 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 20:10
>   Subject: [AccessDevelopers] adding fields to a form
> 
> 
>   Hi,
>     
>        I have a database that contains a tab form.  Each tab 
contains 
>   specific info about a certain record number.  The keyword form 
contains a number of check boxes, with the keywords for the 
particular record number checked.  
>   So, there could be 20 keyword checkboxes and only 4 might be 
checked.  The user wants to be able to add a new keyword to 
>   the list and refresh the form so that the new keyword and check 
box appear.
>        Any suggestions on how this could be done (if it's 
possible)?  I've tried every way I can think of....I think it might 
be more 
>   advanced than I'm accustomed to!
> 
>   thanks
>   sally





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