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8.2

To make query user friendly

Asked by rfedorov in SQL Query Syntax, Microsoft Access Database

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Good morning, geniuses!
Please help me with two things to make my life easier
1.
I have a simple parametes query

SELECT Name, Action,.ActionName, Format(Action.Time,"mm/dd/yyyy") AS [Day]
FROM table
WHERE  day = [Enter Date in format "mm/dd/yyyy"]:
How to make Parametes windows be like:

Enter Date                    ----------------------1 st line
in format "mm/dd/yyyy ----------------------2 nd line

2.
is it possible to add combo drop down box in query, i mean:
select name from table and provide the drop down list to select from...Start Free Trial
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