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Microsoft Access Forms and Queries: Why Your Data Is Read-Only

31/07/2026 25 min

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Episode Synopsis

Can you see your records in Microsoft Access but suddenly cannot edit them? A form that beeps, a locked field, or a query that opens read-only can be frustrating, especially when the database worked fine yesterday.This episode explains why the form is often just the messenger. The real issue may be the underlying table, a linked data source, network permissions, record locks, form properties, control settings, or a query Access cannot safely update.We also look at common troublemakers like totals queries, DISTINCT, calculated fields, joins, missing primary keys, outer joins, and overly complicated multi-table recordsets. Plus, a few developer-level causes involving VBA, SQL Server permissions, trusted locations, and the occasional Access bad hair day.The key is to isolate the problem instead of staring at a giant query and hoping for inspiration. Start simple, test the table, query, and form independently, then find the feature that turns editable data into a read-only recordset.

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