In this Microsoft Access tutorial, you will learn how to store multiple options for sex and gender in your database by creating and linking tables, setting up combo boxes, and adding custom fields for user input. This is part 2.
Silver Members & up get access to an Extended Cut of this video. In the extended cut, I will show you how to make it so the Other boxes only appear if the user selects Other. We'll also ensure the user is required to enter a value if Other is picked.
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