Why don't you take a look at the Northwind sample database that ships with Access. It does this and much more. It would certainly make a good starting point for your application. You can customize it to meet your specific needs.
-- Rick B
"Rene Verstappen" <no[ at ]mail.com> wrote in message news:12d1569jdrincb5[ at ]corp.supernews.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > > Kind of frustrating knowing Access can help a lot within my organisation > but not know how to. > > I would like to use it for invoices and stuff but can;t find out how I > must implement my thoughts. > > All my customers are already in a table. I would like to setup a standard > invoice layout (report) where filling in a personal ID (in this case a > number made to be the primairy key) is enough to let access print all > other info sticked to the ID. So wenn I fill in the personal ID Access > automaticly fills in other fields like Address, phonenumber and so on. > > It sounds like a good idea, but I have not a cleu how to set it up. Can > anyone help or point me into a direction where I can find it myself? > > Thanks! >
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