NO NEED TO READ. FOUND WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR.
Alright, here I am trying to use Access from Office 2010.
I have a very simple database. All information is stored on 1 datasheet and my form is very simple. I used to be able to the following in Access 2003:
Edit>Select Record>Copy>Paste Append.
It would copy the entire record, anything on that form page and make a copy at the end of all the records or my selected records showing. It duplicated the record in full. It allowed me to have a new record with a bunch of information already filled in. I didn't need to change so much. It was really nice.
With the new Access, I really have no idea how to do it with the Ribbons. I found everything I need to do this but I can not find a way to "Select Record". I know the short cut to selecting all records but I just want to do the one.
Does this make sense to anyone? Does anyone know how I can do the above in the new Access or different way to get the similar results?
Thank you all for your help. I tried searching for this and could not find anything.
Alright, here I am trying to use Access from Office 2010.
I have a very simple database. All information is stored on 1 datasheet and my form is very simple. I used to be able to the following in Access 2003:
Edit>Select Record>Copy>Paste Append.
It would copy the entire record, anything on that form page and make a copy at the end of all the records or my selected records showing. It duplicated the record in full. It allowed me to have a new record with a bunch of information already filled in. I didn't need to change so much. It was really nice.
With the new Access, I really have no idea how to do it with the Ribbons. I found everything I need to do this but I can not find a way to "Select Record". I know the short cut to selecting all records but I just want to do the one.
Does this make sense to anyone? Does anyone know how I can do the above in the new Access or different way to get the similar results?
Thank you all for your help. I tried searching for this and could not find anything.
Last edited: