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Can someone help me with Microsoft Access 2010 please?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 15301690:MV8yNjI3NjA5XzY1ODQ3MTAxX0Y2QTFFMTQ3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 62076265:MV8yNjI3NjA5XzQ2MDExMjYxX0QwQThCN0I5] Instead of attempting to adjust the receipt form you already have (which you are not sure how to do), perhaps when you have a customer who wishes to pay with two forms of payment, you can simply issue them [i]two separate receipts[/i], one for the cash payment and one for the credit card payment. [/quote] or you could just tell the customer to pay with your fucking card like everybody else and stop being such a dipshit [/quote]
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I have built a sales receipt (form) that has two payment options: Either cash or credit Card, but not both. I occasionally have a customer, though, who wants to pay with both. For example, let's say the total sale is $125.50 and they want to pay $100 on their card and pay the rest in cash.
I'm pretty new at Access, and this alteration to my existing form and table has me stumped.
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
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