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Microsoft Access lets users print data while browsing records in Form View, but it prints all of the records in the underlying recordset, not just the current one. By adding a command button and ...
Control how your data records will display when a user opens a form in your Access application -- Single Form, Continuous Forms, Datasheet, PivotTable, and more -- by setting a default. Here's how.
Create a Form for a Query or Table, Edit & Delete Data, Navigate through Records, Add & delete Rows and Records in a Form in Access.
Do macros in access only work when a form is used to enter data? Or can they be made to work when using the table view or importing data from a csv file?
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