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Using Macros to Automate Data Entry

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(Ramesh Gupta) As you will have seen in the previous topic, we can use Macros to Require Data Entry and to inform users of any errors made in the data entry routine. We can also use Microsoft Access Macros to speed up the process of data entry. We can use a macro to remove the need for a user to enter the same data over and over for each record, we can use a macro to automate this process.

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