>John Burton, I would suggest trying the Form Designer before making the decision to NEVER use it. If you try it and can't use it to be more productive, then stick with coded forms. But to make a decision without all the facts/experience might not give you the best result.
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>Just my opinion,
>Joe
Am I missing something? If you do not use the form designer, and go with the coded method, don't you then have to set all properties manually? e.g., the location of the control (top, left), the width, colors, controlsource, etc. What a pain. I can't picture this mentally to be able to code all this so it looks OK on a form. So I do this part with the designer. The rest I code, so I have reached a "happy medium."
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA