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    From queries and tables to forms?

    i dont know if its the right section, but is it possible to bring data from queries and tables to forms?

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    Yes. You can actually use a Form Wizard to "Bind" a table or query to a Form.
    The wizard will build you a "bound " form automatically with just a few prompts.

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    Fidycent is offline Novice
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    Thanks it helped a bit but i mean that i want the info from an query AND an table, or is there a way to get from the query to a table so it will count only as one table not a table and a quarie.?

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    A table has a recordsource. That record source can be a table or a query.

    There are a number of videos on youtube related to creating forms in Access 2007

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbRgO...eature=related

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    Fidycent is offline Novice
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    Thanks! many questions to come.

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