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    beckyd is offline Novice
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    Question Modifying Existing Template

    I need to quickly create a database that will have an opening screen for entering data, a query screen for pulling specific data, and a report screen for compiling and printing. Each of which I know how to do, but they are not meshing correctly.



    I thought that editing a template would be the fastest way to go, but they are all very complicated.

    Any suggestions?

    (I am not a beginner in Access, but I am also not an expert and do not know coding)

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    aytee111 is offline Competent At Times
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    Wizards are the answer. Use them to create each object you need.

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    beckyd is offline Novice
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    I've used the wizards, but the "search" is giving me trouble when using them.

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    aytee111 is offline Competent At Times
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    Search? Do you mean the query?

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