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[Music] [Music] hello everyone and welcome to microsoft access 2016 basics my name is steve bishop and in this video we're going to be talking about binding data to our forms so when you're binding data to your forms this is typically called data binding just for short now when you're what you're trying to do with data binding is to take data from a form and store it into a table but you could also be taking data from the table and displaying it on the form now when you're doing both of these things that is what we call two-way data binding where the form and the table are kind of uh interlocked together so that when you make a change on one it automatically updates the other one that is two-way data binding but there is something called one-way data binding and that is where you're just doing one direction right you're either taking the data straight from the form and storing it in the table and that's it or you might be taking data from the table and displaying it on the form but no...