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Date Series in Access Issues

I'm trying to find an alternative in Access for the excel "edate()" for a date sequence. I need it to pull from another textbox.  For Example; I need consecutive dates by month from 1/1/15: =edate(effectivedate)+1" and it should return 2/1/15.  Is there anyone that can help me?
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That worked PERFECTLY!!! Thank you!!!!
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Microsoft Access is a rapid application development (RAD) relational database tool. Access can be used for both desktop and web-based applications, and uses VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) as its coding language.

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