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I'm designing a mail form for conference room reservations. The composer
checks Y/N checkboxes if they need food, beverage, laptop or projector. If both projector and laptop are unechecked, I want the cc text box to remain blank. Otherise, I want to populate the cc text box with my own email address. I've tried to change the datasource to: IIf([Projector]=0 and ") I've experimented with all kinds of parenthetical placements and keep getting syntax errors (missing brackets, missing parens, etc.). I hope someone can help. Thanks. -- Sandi |
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