Copy a form from one db to another

gheyman

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If I had two versions of the same db, can I copy a form from one and paste it over the same form in the first db?
 

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Go to the External Data menu, and on the Import & Link ribbon, select Access.
Browse to your other database, then you can select to import any Objects from that database that you want.
 
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Thanks, Joe. Will it copy/replace the original form or do I need to rename one of them?
 
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I think you already have a Form with the same name, it will take a "1" on to the end of it.
So, I don't think it will override existing Forms.
 
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