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Lloyd has attended:
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Access
Is there a way to protect a database from unwanted changes to queries, reports, forms, etc, and from changing designs to objects, such that a user can only enter new data via a form or table and only run/view reports or queries?
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Hello Lloyd
Thank you for your question; and welcome to the forum.
Please note that we can only answer questions that relate directly to the training you have received from us to date.
User access and permissions is a rather advanced level topic, and this is something that we would advise on in a consultancy capacity.
For us to assist with this would involve some dedicated time with a relevant trainer having access to your database which would be billable.
If you wish to discuss this in more detail please do let us know.
Amanda
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