You will have to go to Tools>Forms>Choose Form> Then open your customized form from there. There is a known issue when trying to do this. Here is the article:
http://tinyurl.com/fye5
No. You need to add text fields using the Control Toolbox by going to Forms>Control Toolbox. Drag the textbox control to your form (not the message body, you should shrink the message body size). Then right click go to properties and go to the value tab. Go to Choose field select your user...
I would use the message form in the standard forms library as a template. Save it as a new name and start modifying that. Keep the to field and down size the message body. Then add your custom fields. You will have to bind your custom fields and publish the form. Start here...
I am new at vba coding. I want to link a named range in an Excel spreadsheet to a new Access Table or Query (not sure which way this will work). Linking a named range is easy if it isn't a dynamic range. I have the range named using the offset function to go to the last cell with a value...
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