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Hi Kerry,

don't know a great deal on forms etc but thought I'd try seen as you
haven't had a reply..

This is the most simple way that I can see to do it, there's probably a
better way though.

If you put your list of names in the first column, make sure its got a
header too in the first row, just call it Names or something, and then
click one of the names, go to DataForms The list will then come up in
the forms window, you can scroll through them using Next and Previous,
and you can add names to the list by clicking New, then just type the
name in and press enter.

you need the forms box open all the time to view the list though. If
you want you can select the rows with the names in and hide them so it
looks a bit cleaner, when you open the forms box (Dataforms) you need
to have either the header or one of the names selected, so if the rows
are hidden you'll need to select the header.

Hope this helps, let me know if it does or not, I'll keep on looking
into it.

Mark. (also England)


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