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welcome to another fast tips video brought to you by accesslearningzone.com i am your instructor richard ross in todays video im going to show you how to put notes anywhere put notes in a long text memo field on any form in your microsoft access database its easy to throw a notes field up for a form thats got data in it right customer form product form thats just a long text field drop a little box on the form youre good to go but what about places where youve got a forum that isnt based on a table like your main menu okay any other form in your database where you want to just keep notes i like to keep notes all over the place so in this video ill show you how to do that before we get started today this ones for the more advanced users so youll need to know a little bit of vba not a lot just a little bit you should also know how the d lookup function works you should know a little bit of sql what it is at least im going to show you the only command you need and you should