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how to store value in an access control?

i am a newbie with Access. I like to create a form to store user configuration. How to transfer and store those user-select value? should i store them in a table?

and, during operation, how to retrieve those value?

thank you.
Feb 22 '10 #1
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Hi lokcard,
Where you want to create your form. You want to create on access itself or want to create on VB6? I recommend to save your user configuration in a table or any file format so that to can load that configurations whenever needed.

Thanks
Feb 22 '10 #2
Thank you. I am using Access to create the form.

When I store configuration values in a table, I do not know how to call them.
Will appreciate if you will show me a sample of VBA script that can do call a value from a table?
Feb 25 '10 #3

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