Access 2007

Use the Yes/No Data Type in Access 2007




The yes/no data type can be set as a field property in your Access 2007 table to require data to be answered in a yes/no, true/false or on/off format. In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the yes/no data type in Access 2007.


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  1. How do I make a field mandatory if a check box is checked? Say I want to check a check box named “Visa” and I want this check box to make a different text field named “Card Number” required if the box is checked to “yes”.

    Posted by david | March 27, 2010, 10:04 am

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