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Maybe it is not the msg box function I have in mind. Here is what I would
like to do. I would like to create a "Message" that runs on the initial startup "Autoexec" when my Access application is starte that informs the user that some customers are within 30 days of expiring. I have already created the query and subsequent report to list the customers. I would like the message box to have a "Acknowleadgement and a option to view the report and or view the form showing the customers. Thank you in advance and have a great and safe Thanksgiving Steve |
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You may get a better response in an Access newsgroup.
Steve wrote: Maybe it is not the msg box function I have in mind. Here is what I would like to do. I would like to create a "Message" that runs on the initial startup "Autoexec" when my Access application is starte that informs the user that some customers are within 30 days of expiring. I have already created the query and subsequent report to list the customers. I would like the message box to have a "Acknowleadgement and a option to view the report and or view the form showing the customers. Thank you in advance and have a great and safe Thanksgiving Steve -- Dave Peterson |
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