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Approve the Amount
Hi:
I have a hard question. Suppose I have a record, which record need one approver to approve the amount, so I send the record to the approver using E-mail. How can I do that? Please help me. Thanks. |
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In reading your various posts I think you're hitting the limit of what you can do inside access using VBA. I'd say it's time to either go with a web application using ASP and VBscript, or a Windows app using the full Visual Basic.
There's probably some VB programmers here, and plenty of ASP people, but it's rare to find someone who's done much VBA within Access itself. |
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