insert x number of tables

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help pls. if i have a form with numbers 1 - 10, can i insert 1-10 tables with
fillin forms? when selected from the fist form
 
No offense, but it sounds as though you need to redesign your database.

I can't think of a single legitimate reason to need to update a variable
number of tables from a single form!

Perhaps if you explain why you think it's necessary, someone will be able to
suggest a more appropriate approach.
 
help pls. if i have a form with numbers 1 - 10, can i insert 1-10 tables with
fillin forms? when selected from the fist form

Do you want to *create new tables* in your database? and create new forms to
go with them???

STOP. You are completely misunderstanding and misusing Access if so.

Step back and describe the structure of your database and what you are trying
to accomplish. I'm sure it will not involve creating new tables or new forms.
 
Sorry , I have to admit I am new to this and I am totally guessing my way
through.

I have built a word document with a table in it, within the table there are
fill in forms (Text form fields?) for keeping track of groups and meetings.
I was hoping to have a text form feild which you select a number from ie 1
-10, once selected it would open up a predetermined number of sub-tables
which all contain text form fields to obtain details of participants ie name,
age, location etc for each partcipant. I hope this makes sense.

Thanks again for all your help.
 
Sorry , I have to admit I am new to this and I am totally guessing my way
through.

I have built a word document with a table in it, within the table there are
fill in forms (Text form fields?) for keeping track of groups and meetings.
I was hoping to have a text form feild which you select a number from ie 1
-10, once selected it would open up a predetermined number of sub-tables
which all contain text form fields to obtain details of participants ie name,
age, location etc for each partcipant. I hope this makes sense.

Thanks again for all your help.

If this is a Word table in a Word document (rather than an Access table in an
Access database) I would strongly suggest that you ask the question in a Word
newsgroup. The webpage can be confusing and may have misled you; scroll down
the list of subject areas and find one for Word.
 
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