Yep. SharePoint is just where you're storing your data. Forms are still in Access.
Irene Tumulac
HI Richard, I created a form just like the CustomerF you did, for my group to open and input new customer. My question is how do you make the record showing the latest one or new record when they open the form. For example, if we have 1,000 customers in the form and when we open the form, it will open on the new #1,001 record, instead of starting #1.
Thank you
Adam Schwanz
DoCmd.OpenForm "CustomerF", , , , acFormAdd
Irene Tumulac
Sorry, somehow, it didnt work. Can you please explain further.
Adam Schwanz
Did you make a button and put that code inside of it in the on click event? It should open your CustomerF and go to a new record.
Irene Tumulac
It makes more sense. Thank you
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