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    sammybabygirl is offline Novice
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    Help me please


    I am trying to make a database for my Movie collection and the only problem i am having is getting the actors/actresses to line up with there roll. I am quite new at this still. any help would be appreciated.

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    I would start by looking at the templates that come with Access and that Microsoft Office has on line. I believe there is one for what you are trying to do.

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    the one for access 2003 failed and i dont the the one for access 2010 would work on my 07

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    I would try the 2010 one 1st.

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    i did and i wont work on access 2007

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    What failed in the 2003 version?

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    it gave me "the expression On Mouse Move you entered as the event property setting produced the following error: the expression you entered has a function name that Microsoft Access cant find" I click ok and it pops back up not letting me do anything same with the close btn.

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    How about a link to the 2010 version and I'll see if I can convert it for you. I have both 2010 and 2007

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    that would be great thanks

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    I'm sorry but I did not say that right. Can *you* post the links to those templates so I can find them?

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    yea i re-read it and noticed thats what you wanted

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    Okay, that did not work too well. How about a link to the 2003 version?

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    See if this 2002-2003 mdb still gives you the errors.

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