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form with Combo box with Parameter query report problems

I am trying to add a form with a combo box to an existing parameter
query report.
I followed the directions from this
link:http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...170771033.aspx

However, even though the form pops up when I click on the report, the
combo box is not populating and the report still has popping up
parameters, even though I thought I removed them.

Any help is appreciated.

Aug 25 '06 #1
1 1944
why not just scrap the parameters and build a valid filter in your form
then pass the filter in the open event of the report?

Aug 25 '06 #2

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