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Printing 2 column vakues from a Lookup Table
Hello:
I am using a 2-column Lookup Table that has a code and the location as the 2 columns. I created a report where the user running the report enters the code, so the report will only show entries that meet the criteria entered. It works no problem, but is there anyway to have BOTH columns appear? If I have to switch to 1 column to make it work that's OK, as I am still in the testing phase. Thanks, Steve |
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Printing 2 column vakues from a Lookup Table
Add the Lookup Table to your report's record source.
-- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "iccohen" wrote in message ... Hello: I am using a 2-column Lookup Table that has a code and the location as the 2 columns. I created a report where the user running the report enters the code, so the report will only show entries that meet the criteria entered. It works no problem, but is there anyway to have BOTH columns appear? If I have to switch to 1 column to make it work that's OK, as I am still in the testing phase. Thanks, Steve |
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