Is the form based on an underlying table or query? If so, check to see how the table or query is sorted. My guess is that the sort order there has changed.
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Thanks! That has worked!
sorry - way xposty
What's the recordsource of the form? Table or query?
Whenever I want to sort a form, I always use a query or SQL statement as the form's recordsource. The way you're doing it should work, but since I never do it that way myself I'm not sure what's going on there.
Anyone run a desktop clock in XP? I'm looking for something that displays seconds.
The recordsource is a table-- but I frankly did it that was because I am using a template, and that is the way the template did it. I just went into the table, sorted the table, and now it sppears to be sorted correctly.
I'm looking for something that displays seconds.
The built in clock (the one you see if you double click on the time in the system tray) shows seconds.
Yes, but I don't want to have the Properties window on display all the time. [eta: I'll surely change something in an AltTab mistake]
I futzed around and found Qlock, which fits my needs neatly. It'd be even better if it floated transparently on top of everything, but I'll make do.
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I need to find some transparent jpeg (?) icons that are free, are from the same icon set, and represent news segments (entertainment, world news, U.S. news, travel, food, technology, etc.). Anyone know of such a beast?
ETA: These are to display on a Web site.
You're not going to get transparent and JPG--you'll need GIF for that, and it's a dicey proposition since the sides need to be either horizontal or vertical with no anti-aliasing for you to achieve true transparency.
Or PNG--that'll get you true transparency. Do most browsers support it now?
But I have no idea where to find them. Just wanted to tweak your search.