Hi Skipvought
Thank you looking at my problem.
My initial question was confusin.
The two databases are completely seperate including there own set of data.
However there are slight differences in the queries I used for each one butonly because I have changed the field names slightly.
To...
Have been away from the project for several days. Thank you for your reply, however -
Which options are you referring to? Are they in access itself or during the merging process?
I have not seen a display of options.
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