The way round this problem is to use grahical images
 as buttons they care what table they are on so they dont's gray out as they
are not form dependant

        Victor

> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of MJS
> Sent: Wednesday, 26 September 2001 7:34 PM
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> Subject: Re: Buttons gone Bonkers
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>
> Hmmmmmmmm...........almost all of my buttons call up a second
> form for data entry.  I'm not sure how I can use this to fix the
> problem.  Do I
> just need to rebuild the form from scratch?  If so, what part of
> the design is critical, ie do I have to finish one button entirely before
> moving on to the next button?  Anybody else ever see this?
>
> Tia
>
> Mike
>
> Steve Vellella wrote:
>
> > If by chance you have a second table associated with the data
> entry form, the buttons will gray out when you have tabbed or
> entered through
> > the form far enough to access the next table. This would only
> be the case if you located the buttons that are graying out while
> having the
> > secondary table as the main table during form design.
> >
> > Steve Vellella
>
>
>

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