what if matt sands (or a customer) bought more than 1 chocolate cake for you (or in my case ordered 5 different things and it's quantity is also varied. how do you make it appear in the form?
This is really helpful. But I'm having a problem with a form I just created from a query -- it won't allow me to enter new records, only edit existing ones. Any idea why that might be? (I'm using Access 2010, if that makes any difference.)
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what if matt sands (or a customer) bought more than 1 chocolate cake for you (or in my case ordered 5 different things and it's quantity is also varied. how do you make it appear in the form?
How did you get a many records in your form
This is really helpful. But I'm having a problem with a form I just created from a query -- it won't allow me to enter new records, only edit existing ones. Any idea why that might be? (I'm using Access 2010, if that makes any difference.)
Does your query use sum/count formulas etc?
It is good but the missing thing is how to create buttons