Re: Credit Card field
- From: "Brendan Reynolds" <brenreyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 10:59:03 -0000
"Novice" <YvesCam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5F77D397-7036-4091-8A38-1320A97C6F05@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
So true. It makes sense. Thanks Ron.
Humble
"Ron2006" wrote:
Why hide it from the person who is entering the information in the
first place? They can obviously see it since they are entering it.
And then again how can they verify that they entered the number
properly. Dislexic fingers could enter the number incorrectly and
there would be no way of determining why it was wrong.
Ron
My phone has a feature where, when entering a PIN, it displays the digit you entered for a few seconds before displaying an asterisk in its place. I suppose it *might* be possible to do something like that in Access using an unbound textbox, a module-level variable to store the text entered into the unbound text box, and the form's Timer event. It's not something I've ever tried, though.
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Brendan Reynolds
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