Customizing Dropdown Lists and Detail Forms in Designer for Microsoft Access created databases

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

This tutorial shows you how to further enhance the default dropdown lists created by Designer for Microsoft Access in your new database, and how to add a button to launch another form to display detailed information related to the record you are viewing.

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  • Thanks for posting this tutorial! I have a question. I haven't worked with access much in the past. I am now working with a database (written by someone else) and I've been asked to input data into many individual records. The problem is that areas where there are drop boxes do not save from one record to the next. When ever you change one record's boxes, that info changes for all the others as well. Everything else (input boxes) save/store fine. Can you help me? Thanks!

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