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How do I combine access templates that are offered on the "office.
I am trying to create a database for my wife for Mary Kay. I need to be able
to input product info, customer info, and use those databases to create orders. I have been to the "office" website under templates and it appears that a combination of the templates offered would work best. Is their a way I can combine 2 or more of the templates? |
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To be honest, I've never even opened any of the Access templates available
on the website, but they must simply be tables, queries, forms, reports, etc. As such, they can easily be imported into other databases. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Briggsly" wrote in message ... I am trying to create a database for my wife for Mary Kay. I need to be able to input product info, customer info, and use those databases to create orders. I have been to the "office" website under templates and it appears that a combination of the templates offered would work best. Is their a way I can combine 2 or more of the templates? |
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