Clifford Bass said:
Hi,
The first date's After Update event would be a better location. Then
it is only done when all the changing is completed and the user leaves the
control. In the macro simply set the second date's value to Date(), or Now()
if you want both the date and time.
Clifford Bass
Thank you for the response,
I think my horrible grammar screwed up my question however. so i'll try to
explain in a little more detail. I have a text box which has the email
address for a company listed. If one of my database users changes or erases
that email address, i would like to know if there is a way to record the date
that it was changed. It would record the date that only that text box was
changed and not the date that the form was changed.
I am also an amateur in access so the more you dumb down your response the
better.
thank you again,