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    Thomas. is offline Novice
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    Access 2010 Forms

    Hi Guys,



    I'm brand new to access and I have come up with a template that the company I work for wishes to use for transmittal's. Long story short I now need this form to be used in a similar way to a contact sheet as in save and then give me the same form wiped so I can add the next while the prior is saved.

    As mentioned I have no experience in access so I apologize if this is an easy solution. Thanks

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    Have you tried searching this forum for possible solutions? It does not seem like you have a specific question. Perhaps if you fumbled around a little within Access and read the forums, you would be able to state the issue a little better.

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    Thomas. is offline Novice
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    Sorry if i wasn't clear but I want to be able to have a form that will save so i can recall it later. In the same breath when it hit save I want to be able to have that same form but blank ready to be used. I have spent many an hour on forums and such looking for a solution will little luck but thanks.

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    Forms are saved within Access as Objects. You can view your Objects within the Navigation Pane. A form that is bound to a Table or a Query, can Create, Read, Update, and Delete records. The intrinsic navigation buttons towards the bottom of a form, while in Form View, can navigate to one record from another. Not all Queries are updateable. However, the navigation buttons at the bottom of a form can be used to create a new record.

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