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dataentry using a datagrid

Hi everyone,

Am a newbie to vb.net (2003). I've just started learning vb.net and so
far the its been quite good.

Basically what i would like to do is use my datagrid and be able to
use it as data entry then save this to an access table.

Are there any examples/samples i could av look at....so i can see the
concept. Can this be done?

many thanks

farouq

Jul 17 '07 #1
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Hi Farouqdin,
I'll make you some sample code, if you haven't received assistance yet. It
is a little too complicated to describe. Though it as well isn't that hard
to do either. Reply, letting me know if this is something you'd desire.
Take Care,
Kitch

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Hi everyone,

Am a newbie to vb.net (2003). I've just started learning vb.net and so
far the its been quite good.

Basically what i would like to do is use my datagrid and be able to
use it as data entry then save this to an access table.

Are there any examples/samples i could av look at....so i can see the
concept. Can this be done?

many thanks

farouq

Jul 17 '07 #2

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