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MS Access Forum / Queries / March 2007

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Creating Forms

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stromo - 26 Mar 2007 18:16 GMT
I want to create a form on my website but do not know which program to
use. Should using html be adequate for the purpose?
fredg - 26 Mar 2007 20:21 GMT
> I want to create a form on my website but do not know which program to
> use. Should using html be adequate for the purpose?

You have posted this message to the wrong newsgroup.
The access in this groups name refers to Microsoft Access, a database
program.
Please repost to the correct newsgroup for whatever Office program you
are using. I would suggest you include your Windows and Office version
number in the message.
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Please respond only to this newsgroup.
I do not reply to personal e-mail

Duane Hookom - 28 Mar 2007 00:16 GMT
This news group is for MS Access queries. I expect you should create a more
complete message and post in a web technology NG such as FrontPage or ASP or
ASP.net or other.
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> I want to create a form on my website but do not know which program to
> use. Should using html be adequate for the purpose?
 
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