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Linking tables for a drop down list

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by - delegate Amie [8 posts] (2008 Aug 13 Wed, 13:49) replyReply

Hello again,
I have created a table with all the london postcodes and their burroughs. What I would like to do is have an option under my POst code column(in a say address table)which when u click is linked to the POst code list where you can select the start of the Relevent POst code...ex SW1.....
This must be possible ?

Thanks!!!

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RE: linking tables for a drop down list

by - trainer Amanda diamond contributer[1252 posts] (2008 Aug 14 Thu, 13:40) replyReply

Hello Amie

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Access tip:

Change The Default Font in Access 2003

You can change the default font in Access 2003 so that whenever you create a new database your preferred font is automatically set.

To change the default font:

1.From the menu bar select Tools.
2.Click Options.
3.Go to the Datasheet tab:
4.In the Default font section select your preferred font from the list of fonts e.g. Arial.
5.Select your preferred size from the size menu e.g. 12.
6.Click Apply.

Click on the Tables/queries tab:
1.In the Query Design font section select your preferred font from the list of fonts e.g. Arial.
2.Select your preferred size from the size menu e.g. 12.
3.Click Apply.
4.Click OK.

The default font for Access has now been changed.

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