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  1. #1
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    Adding a Form to a web page

    Is there a way to open and run a form by clicking a button on a web page?

    I have a database with my competitors news articles...there are three columns in the db...Date, Competitor, and News....I would like a user to click a button and have this Form I created in Access to pop up...the form is set up so the user can filter the database by date and competitor name.

    It took me forever to write this form, so i'm sure this is WAY more difficult, any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks


    John

  2. #2
    StepUP is offline Advanced Beginner
    Windows 7 64bit Access 2000
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    You can create a Data Access Page from your Access app and then copy that to your web server. If you are using a commercial hosting provider, however, they probably would not support this feautre since it creates an ActiveX control.

  3. #3
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    Thanks for the reply...but Is there a simple way to have a Form (in Access) to work on a web page...I have a .com address.

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    StepUP is offline Advanced Beginner
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    That's as simple as it gets.

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