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automatically save?
Is there a way to automatically save changes on a form,
instead of using a command button? TIA |
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Anytime you move from one record to another, the changes are saved.
Assuming you are using a bound form, simply pressing PAGE-DOWN or clicking hte next record will save it. It is much harder to NOT save changes in Access. Rick B "help" wrote in message ... Is there a way to automatically save changes on a form, instead of using a command button? TIA |
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