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I have created a report for Microsoft access and am trying to add fields to a report only if then have been clicked on our filled out. The only way I can think of doing this is writing a code or an if-then statement in access. I have very little experience with writing code and am not sure where to begin. I'm looking for something like "If a checkbox is selected then add it to the report".

Thank you.

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  • Do not do this. You will not be able to compile your code. If you want a report with variable fields, build your own using HTML, Word or such like.
    – Fionnuala
    Jan 17, 2014 at 14:52

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Instead of trying to dynamically add controls to a report you could include all of the fields on the report and then simply hide the controls that correspond to empty fields. For example, if you have a text field named [SpecialRequirements] and your report contains a bound text box named [txtSpecialRequirements] then in the On Format event handler of the report's Detail band you could use

Me.txtSpecialRequirements.Visible = (Not IsNull([SpecialRequirements]))

which is just a shorthand way of saying

If IsNull([SpecialRequirements]) Then
    Me.txtSpecialRequirements.Visible = False
Else
    Me.txtSpecialRequirements.Visible = True
End If
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This should get you started - its a basic if structure:

If Me!myCheckBox = True Then
     'Write to the report
Else
     'Do something else
End If

Also check out the Microsoft Developer Network here for information on the If...Then..Else statement

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This is really old, but I had the same issue above, but found a easy solution.

  • Go to Design view in your "report"
  • Make your Yes/No boxes not visible
  • Go to the Design tab in your tool bar
  • Click on the Controls and click on the Check box and place them over your Yes/No box
  • Delete the label it gives with the check box
  • Save and look at your report
  • Only the YES will appear as a checked box.

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