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Jeffrey Nabarek 
      
39 days ago
I watched a video that detailed double clicking the Field (in my case PassID and it go to that record on a single record form.

Anyone know the video title etc.  So I can watch it and use the information.
John Davy 
         
39 days ago
Hi Jeffrey

I am not sure what you are trying to do but Richard has a video on double click
https://599cd.com/blog/display-article.asp?ID=1594

John
Jeffrey Nabarek OP 
      
39 days ago
Thank you John.  Its not the video.  He showed two ways of accessing a single record via clicking on a CustID One of the commands involving double click.  Which then went to a single record form.
Thomas Gonder 
       
39 days ago
@Jeffrey Does it go to the same record on the same form? Or go to that record on another form?
If it goes to the same form, then I'm guessing you have a foreign key in the same table?
Joe Holland 
     
38 days ago
Maybe this video: https://599cd.com/blog/display-article.asp?ID=1594
Thomas Gonder 
       
38 days ago
@ Jeffrey You may want to consider a right click menu for your entry fields. This will make for a more robust and consistent user interface and avoid the accidental double click.

I think I saw a What's New entry for this recently, though I didn't watch the video. My searches are coming up empty handed, maybe an admin can add the link?

To see how this works in the ADS, take a quick peek at:
https://www.youtube.com/@adbs_ads
Video 1002 at minute 14:30 (that part has Spanish right-clicks, ver = view)



Jeffrey Nabarek OP 
      
38 days ago
Joe I found it in my courses.  Build a Clickable Customer List Database in Access.  https://599cd.com/blog/display-article.asp?ID=1965

thank you for responding.  I will try the one you suggested also.
I think this thread can be closed.

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