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    Data Safety

    Thanks to all for the help. That "Allow Deletions" property was what I ended up going with. Maintaining a record history may be useful in other applications, but would be redundant for this one (though I AM squirelling that idea away for a rainy day). Again, thanks a ton for the help. =)
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    Data Safety

    Ok, thanks to other posters on the forum, two of my three database issues are now resolved, one without needing its own post. Now, for one final consideration: This db will be used by people who are not Access-savvy. That was always the idea. My question is: how can I set it so the form allows...
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    Jump to Unused Record

    Sean, sorry for not being clear. It's not that the code returned an error in debug. When the button was activated, it always returned its "Else" error window. As I knew there were records that satisfied the conditions of the loop, I wasn't sure what to make of that. For reference, I was...
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    Sean, I may be asking a bit much here, but when I tried that code with modifications to point to the correct field in my database, it defaulted to the error window. Would it be possible to get a breakdown of what that code is doing on each line? An odd request, maybe, but I'd like to see if I...
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    Hello!

    Thanks for the warm welcome! I'm already finding the forums to be a great resource. Oh, and Darth, I think the most surprising thing is that nobody else has registered this username. But thank you all the same. :D
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    I actually have three separate issues I'm trying to resolve, so apologies, but I'm going to post three threads in case someone else can use the info I end up getting on them... A bit of background: I'm working on a database to catalog CDs in my branch's collection. There are slots (numbered 1...
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    Hello!

    As the location implies, I'm a new user. I've been designing databases at "the office" to help streamline some of our processes. Being a library, we have more than our share of those.. I worked in Access back in 2002 or thereabouts, so switching "up" to Access 2007 is a bit of a jolt, but...
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