Thanks very much for your replies and your help.I couldn't quite make things work, which prompted
me to take another approach. The unbounded text boxes were only to show Information
and this can also be done with labels. So I used labels. The last line of my code example would
than be:
oDiscountFact.Label = format(sDiscountFact, sFormatString2)
After having made the conversion to label a thought occurred to me: The text boxes and the
associated labels were both given the same name, and therefor the confusion. I am not sure, but it
sounds plausible. I have been working with database front ends for about 20 years, using Rekall,
and there this problem never arose.Thanks againEgbert
On Wednesday, 13 January 2016, 3:42, Andreas Säger <villeroy@t-online.de> wrote:
Always the same answer:
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=81276&p=375294#p375294
Using the GUI, I can set the default value for an unbound text box
belonging to any form or subforme, and nothing changes this text. Then I
can inspect this text box using MRI and find out the property I need to set.
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