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    There you go! Sometimes all someone needs is someone else asking ignorant questions and you can fugure it out for yourself. Excellent!

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    Also does Access allow >= or do I have to break those equations up?
    In answer to your question,

    Yes, Access allows >=, <= and more.....
    No, you do not have to break up the equations.

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