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how do I insert a hyperlink in my access database design?



 
 
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Old March 8th, 2010, 06:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
rkb
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Default how do I insert a hyperlink in my access database design?

I am a new access user. I need to insert a hyperlink into a table. I am
trying to find the correct spot to do this in design view, on the properties
sheet. What are the steps to utilize a hyperlink in a table that will also
show up when I run queries and create forms and reports?

THANK YOU for your help!

RKB
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Old March 8th, 2010, 07:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
john quinn
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Default how do I insert a hyperlink in my access database design?

When you design your recrord, there is a data type field that you can select
from your drop down. When you give the field the variable name you desire,
the type field usually defaults to Text, click on the down arrow and you will
see the data type you need to store it into a field.

From there you should be able to do anything you want.

Good Luck

John Q

"RKB" wrote:

I am a new access user. I need to insert a hyperlink into a table. I am
trying to find the correct spot to do this in design view, on the properties
sheet. What are the steps to utilize a hyperlink in a table that will also
show up when I run queries and create forms and reports?

THANK YOU for your help!

RKB

 




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