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  1. ChumpasuaruS

    Non license access users

    Sorry, there is a way, using Excel, to "get external data". I don't have that option on my computer so I can't give you the exact details. There is also a way to export data from Access - which might be an option for you to consider.
  2. ChumpasuaruS

    Non license access users

    Using ODBC, you should have access to the data in the tables. The only problem is that you have to learn or know how to program.
  3. ChumpasuaruS

    Calling a form from a field on another form

    Hey, try this. Create an event procedure in the After Event property of the control containing the <yes/no data type>. Make your yes/no a drop down list. Then try something like this: If [controlname].Column(0) = True Then DoCmd.OpenForm (Formname) End If

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