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Help Using VBA with Access (was: Please Help!!!)

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Aug 11th, 2004
I am a summer intern who has been given a project in MS Access and has little knowledge of VBA - so I would be extremely grateful if you could help me.

I have a form called Customer Programs that saves the program description, brand and year. Each program is given a unique ID calle the Customer Program ID that the computer uses to later filter data. (in another form) The format of this id is "CP***", so they are "CP001", "CP002, "CP003" and so on. I need the computer to understand this format so that it continues when a new program is added.

If you know of a way that this is possible and could walk me through it I would really appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
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