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    creating multiple records (with queries?)

    Thanks, Paul That makes perfect sense! Now, will making this seamless enough for users to do by themselves require code, or is there another way I don't know about to have this happen without it?
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    creating multiple records (with queries?)

    Thanks for the quick response. You'll have to speak to me as though I'm a bit slow, because when it comes to Access, I am. I think that what you've written there is essentially a SQL command, and that queries can be made to run those. I also see what you're saying about getting the...
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    creating multiple records (with queries?)

    I'm working on a contact database for my company's sales efforts. It tracks interactions with prospective customers and assigns them to employees here. My question is this: For mass contact efforts (such as mailings), is there a way to create mass entries to my "Interactions" table so that no...
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    Read only mode in Access 2010

    If your data is added exclusively in forms, you can give your users Access 2010 Runtime, which only has the capacity to display forms and allow data entry through them. It also has the added benefit of not requiring a license (I think), which may save you some money. One caveat: because it...
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    combine data from various fields into a single column

    Before I begin: I have searched the forums for a preexisting answer to this question, and if it's there, I haven't yet found it. I have a database (about tracts of land) which pulls from various sources, and these are entered as tables. The data sources are not complete, however, such that...
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