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9.6

Using ComboBox data for an Access Report

Asked by g2tech in Microsoft Access Database, Access Reports

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I'm having trouble pulling in my combobox data into my report.
I created a combobox (named combo26) on a form (named Project) that provides a dropdown list of project numbers. Then, in a query(named lotlist),  I place the following criteria in the ProjectNo column : [forms]![project]![combo26]
I created a Report (named lotrpt) and placed a button on my form that runs the report. After I select a project from my form combobox and run my report button, it comes back with no data (just report column headings).
Does anyone know what am I doing wrong?Start Free Trial
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