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    saidu is offline Novice
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    checking the existing records in a table using vba

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    pbaldy is offline Who is John Galt?
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    Try a recordset (there's as much detail in the answer as there is in the question ).
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    kagoodwin13 is offline Competent Performer
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    Use the DLookup function

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbaldy View Post

    ...there's as much detail in the answer as there is in the question...
    And much more detail than there is in the thread title!

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