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Hi there,
I'm just new at this. Getting familiar with Access. I created a form using the wizard. The form combines fields from several tables. Most of the fields on the form work fine, however, three of the fields won't let me enter in any data and Access beeps at me everytime I try to type anything in these fields. The solution must be real simple but I can't see the forest for the trees. I tried calling up the properties on the problem fields but couldn't see anything out of the ordinary. The fields are visible, enabled, and not locked. The fields themselves in the table are all set to their default values of 50 characters. So I'm stumped. Please advise, Alan |
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Check the links between the tables. You might to update them to 1 to many.
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