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I know I can code a user form to scan and update records from an Access database, but I am inherently lazy, and would prefer to use one that's been prodcued in Access. Is this possible? And if so, am I just going to get a form with none of the data properties, or will it keep all of the database paths, update capabillities, etc associated with the controls?
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You might be able to manipulate access using automation, then you would get
whatever you get if you are in access directly. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Lazy" (no X's) wrote in message ... I know I can code a user form to scan and update records from an Access database, but I am inherently lazy, and would prefer to use one that's been prodcued in Access. Is this possible? And if so, am I just going to get a form with none of the data properties, or will it keep all of the database paths, update capabillities, etc associated with the controls? |
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