You can still use Formula throughout the Form. The only sections you lose from the Form are the Form Coding Areas (e.g. Window Title, HTML Head Content, HTML Body Attributes, WebQueryOpen, WebQuerySave, etc...).
All these can be replaced, except for the WebQueryOpen and WebQuerySave. Since we are in READ mode, we do not need the WebQuerySave.
Therefore, the moral of the story is..... If you need the "WebQueryOpen" Agent to show your Form in READ mode, then you CANNOT use the method i suggested, else it should be fine
Hi Stan,
Yes & No.
You can still use Formula throughout the Form. The only sections you lose from the Form are the Form Coding Areas (e.g. Window Title, HTML Head Content, HTML Body Attributes, WebQueryOpen, WebQuerySave, etc...).
All these can be replaced, except for the WebQueryOpen and WebQuerySave. Since we are in READ mode, we do not need the WebQuerySave.
Therefore, the moral of the story is..... If you need the "WebQueryOpen" Agent to show your Form in READ mode, then you CANNOT use the method i suggested, else it should be fine
Later
Patrick
P.S. Stan, thanks for the correction...!