Forms :: Display Autonumber With 5 Digits Including Leading Zeros

Jul 29, 2013

I have an autonumber field (CarNo). This field is to be displayed as a 5 digit number on the form, ie: 1 is to display as 00001. I know I have done this before (I only use Access once a year or so, so the mind is not fresh on this) I can use a text box on the form because the user can't change the field, but how to display the autonumber as a 5 digit number, including leading zeros. I found the code of Format(FieldName, "00000"), but don't remember where to put it.

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Hi all,

here's me again,

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any help will e very much appreciated!

Best Regards
CS.

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