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replyReplyWed 18 Nov 2009, 09:33Delegate Rees said...

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Hi Guys,

I am currently creating a form, which will be used to populate a database. I don't want anybody esle to be able to actually type in the form fields, I am therefore using Combo Boxes.

The issue I have is that I want to create a Hierarchy so that when some body selects something in one of the drop down menus, it subsequently limits what can be selected in another drop down menu, and again for a thrid drop down menu.

Any thoughts?

Many thanks

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replyReplyWed 25 Nov 2009, 10:35Trainer Jacob said...

RE: Forms

Hi Rees

We have had a look at your post and what you are asking for is certainly achievable.

Either you can attain the requisite skills by attending our MS Access courses to VBA level.

However if this is more a one-off and you will not require regular work of this nature you can hand it over to us to develop a soultion for you (as it is beyond the scope of this forum).

We can let you know of specificaton including costs so you can decide if you wish to proceed.

If you are interested please reply to my email.

Kind regards

Jacob

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