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Old August 27th, 2006, 06:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Grimell
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I have a very simple dbase, only one table. I want my data entry folks to be
able to enter the primary key, Account Number, and have all the customer info
come up in the form. Meaning I enter in the account number on the form and
all the other info: name, address, phone Autofill in the form. Do I need to
use a macro or code it in VB?
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Old August 27th, 2006, 07:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Allen Browne
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Default Form/Query Help

See:
Using a Combo Box to Find Records
at:
http://allenbrowne.com/ser-03.html

The article explains how to jump to the record you want by selecting from a
drop-down list. You can use the same code with a text box if you prefer.

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I have a very simple dbase, only one table. I want my data entry folks to
be
able to enter the primary key, Account Number, and have all the customer
info
come up in the form. Meaning I enter in the account number on the form
and
all the other info: name, address, phone Autofill in the form. Do I need
to
use a macro or code it in VB?



 




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