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greetings anyone, i'm trying to create a database where each entry points to
a pdf file too (which is different for every individual form)

following some tutorials on youtube i already made the basic table and form
with simple things: ID, first and last name and description, but i have
found nothing about how to link external files

and another thing, is it possible to make something like a button in the
form that starts adobe reader and displays the pdf file so that the user can
open it from there? do i have to make a macro?

i know pretty much nothing about base, i started using it yesterday for this
project. i don't even know if what i'm trying to do is possible. if not, i
welcome every alternative, different approach or different software

thanks in advance!!!




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