Microsoft KB Archive/100145

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PRB: Excess or Garbled Information Appears in List Box

Article ID: Q100145
Creation Date: 16-JUN-1993
Revision Date: 19-SEP-1996 The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Access version 1.0

SYMPTOMS


When you are viewing a form that has a list box, unwanted or excess information appears in the list box.

CAUSE


There is a control located underneath the list box.

RESOLUTION


In Design view, remove the underlying control, or reposition the list box.

STATUS


This behavior no longer occurs in Microsoft Access version 1.1.

MORE INFORMATION


Steps to Reproduce Behavior


  1. Open the sample database NWIND.MDB.
  2. Open the Employees form in Design view.
  3. Add a list box with the following properties to the form:

          Object: list box
          --------------------------
          ControlName: List Box Test
          ControlSource: Employee ID
          RowSourceType: Table/Query
          RowSource: Employees
          Left: 2.99 in
          Top: 0.67 in
  4. Position the new list box on top of the First Name control.
  5. View the form in Form view.
  6. Move among the records in the form. At first, the list box displays the correct information, but as you move among the records the information in the underlying control begins to appear in the list box, making the information appear garbled.



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