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Using MS Access 2003:
Is there a way to hide the availability of selecting certain “Type of Incidents” or make them invisble without removing them or changing them??
Goal is: would not any availability of selecting them.
Double click attachment to make larger. Attachment 50553
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Using MS Access 2003:
Is there a way to hide the availability of selecting certain “Type of Incidents” or make them invisble without removing them or changing them?? Goal is: would not any availability of selecting them. Double click attachment to make larger.Attachment 50553 Attached Images access 2003.JPG (120.8 KB)
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