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    Help! I'm new to creating forms

    Further Information OK, I think I understand the concepts of what you've said... I created a form using just the information from my main table. Now I'm trying to find out how to display it alphabetically, not by Video Collection ID... but I bet that has to do with basing it on a query...
  2. J

    Help! I'm new to creating forms

    *sigh* Well, thanks... Pat, I'm sorry if this comes across wrong, as I'm really tired, and probably won't word it the way I would when I'm more awake... but obviously, that template didn't work, or I wouldn't have started a whole new topic. And I sort of understand that forms are an entry...
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    Help! I'm new to creating forms

    Hey, I was going to do this as a table (in fact, I have a bunch of data already entered that way... drat), but have had it suggested that I use forms instead. What I want is a database that contains the following info: 1. The unique ID for the item (assigned by Access, not me) 2. The name...
  4. J

    How do I display two sub-tables?

    OK, let's see if I can reply to each question/comment along the way... I know almost nothing about Access, and this was the way that my predecessor at a different job used to use it, so Tables is the way I thought to use it. I currently have quite a few movies entered, but would not be opposed...
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    How do I display two sub-tables?

    I have a database I'm creating for myself - and it's a learning process for other stuff I hope to do later. This is my list of movies. I have a primary table called Video Collection. I have two sub-tables linked off the ID in the primary table - one is the catagories (i.e. comedy, horror...
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