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9.4

Insert stock text from a seperate table into a forms memo field

Asked by jnewman in Microsoft Access Database

Tags: insert, field, form, memo

Hi

I have a table called tblStockText with 2 fields labelled StockTitle (text field) and StockText (memo field)  The table currently contains 10 records, with each memo field contains preformatted standard text.

I have a second table called Incident_TBL with an associated form called Incident_FRM

What I would like to do in the form Incident_FRM is use a combo box to select the appropriate record from tblStockText.StockTitle then once selected use a command button to copy/insert the data from tblStockText.StockText into a memo field called IncidentNarrative in Incident_FRM.

Any help would be appreciated
 
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