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MS ACCESS MAKE TABLE QUERY:  How do you get it to "not" prompt you 'yes' again when it's about to paste the data into the new table?

Asked by Raj_B_700 in Access Coding/Macros

I am in MS ACCESS 2003.  I'm making a Make-Table Query where it outputs to another database.  When it's done compiling,  it again "prompts" me to say 'yes' or 'no' saying that it is about to paste ### of records that can't be undone....     How can I remove this prompt?   I want the procedure to go thru fully without me having to answer any other prompts.

Like wise,  the make-table query has a date-parameter (between).  I've written in Between #10/13/2007# And #4/12/2008#.   I want to set-up a Macro that will prompt me to change the dates if I want to.  How do I do this?

Thanking you for your time & feedback,  R.Start Free Trial
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