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    Subscript Page Numbering When A Page Is Added

    Easiest way around this is section breaks. Insert a section break before and after the new material and (important!) unlink the new section and the following section (see very recent thread about headers and footers for detail). Then, in the new section, type the "super" page number in the...
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    Headers and sections

    Obviously MS doesn't think we more-or-less understand the same language in the US and UK :rolleyes: - sorry Ken, it's 'Same as previous' over 'ere :p
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    Headers and sections

    :confused: - should be on the Header and Footer toolbar. If you haven't yet inserted the section breaks it will be greyed out.
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    Can I trick Word 2000?

    Try a non-breaking space? - Ctrl+Shift+Space
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    Headers and sections

    Insert the section breaks, then on the toolbar you get when you View Header/Footer, unlink the headers ('Same as previous' toggles on and off separately for headers and footers). Then you can have different headers in each section. To reduce frustration, put the first section header in, then go...
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    UK - Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill

    I never used to be political - and I tend to be a lurker on here as my Access is rubbish :D - but I am moved to post this as even my apathy is not standing up to recent Government initiatives :mad: I picked up some polemic in a Times opinion piece yesterday which made me curious enough to go...
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    How do I insert a table into a header?

    Once you're clicked in the header (or the footer for that matter) you can use the Table menu as normal.
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    How to Add Page Number in Word Document (Special Senario)

    Put in a section break after page 4 (Insert, Break), then unlink the headers and footers in Section 2 (so they do not say "Same as previous"). Then add in your page numbering from Page 5 - you may need to reset the number to start from 1.
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    What's your best/worst joke?

    A modern fairy tale Once upon a time, in a land far away, a beautiful, independent,self-assured princess happened upon a frog as she sat, contemplating ecological issues on the shores of an unpolluted pond in a verdant meadow near her castle. The frog hopped into the princess' lap and said...
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    What's your best/worst joke?

    A vampire couple decided to go on holiday to Venice. They toured around the city (at night, of course) and decided to eat when they got to the Bridge of Sighs. A young couple came along, so the vampires grabbed one each, dined, and chucked the bodies over the bridge. As they were both still...
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    How do I...Create records by code in table B when a new record is made in table A???

    I asked a very similar question just last week and those lovely people out there told me I needed an Append Query. So do a search on Append Query and there's loads of useful stuff! HTH
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    Auto add records to related table

    Thanks monkeytunes :-)
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    Auto add records to related table

    I work for a small charity which funds youth projects (before you ask - "No!" - lol). Every time I add a new project to my database, there is a chain of events from 'initial contact' through to 'funding decision' and a further chain of events from 'funding decision' to 'award completed'. Each...
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    The Silly Links Thread

    Showing my age now.... does anyone remember the INCREDIBLY *ANNOYING* hamsterdance thing? Try www.newgrounds.com/assassin/hamster/ - run the mouse pointer over the little critters. If you love hamsters then you can destroy pokemons or other irritations instead
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    Glossary of Functions

    Access 2002 unhelp, particularly in VBA window, has been driving me spare! - it's lovely to know that it's not 100% me being completely thick (low 90s maybe? lol). Thanks very much Pat :-)
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    Possibly autolookup again, sorry!

    Database attached Normalising huh? Figures, lol Thx for fast response Col. Sandre
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    Possibly autolookup again, sorry!

    Dear all Just found you and am very happy to have done so :D I suspect mine is an autolookup query and have done a search on previous posts but am not really any the wiser. Part of the problem is possibly my lack of understanding as I reckon the Access Help isn't. (helpful that is). So very...
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