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Data Entry
I am a new user of Access and after I type information into our database form
it does not save my entries and does not give me an option to save. What should I do? |
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Data Entry
Open Northwind.mdb or almost any other sample database to see how forms are
bound to tables or queries so that values entered or updated by users are automatically saved in the tables. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Nonentity" wrote in message ... I am a new user of Access and after I type information into our database form it does not save my entries and does not give me an option to save. What should I do? |
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