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dirty_cofi

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hey,

i am making a order form which has a customer table holding all the customers details.

I'm trying to get a feature so that if the customer forgets their customer ID, they can enter just a few details and excel can then search for a match and hence get there account id.

is it possible, sorry am to use to databases that why i have these ideas it my school who think a company order form and stock and customer system should be on excel :( dtabase would be better in my view.

Anywayz

Later THX
 

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you could insert a combo-box into the page, and have its source-row be your row of accounts, or even make a combo box for each peice of info they might forget, or want to search by.
 
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