Referencing a control on an Access form is easy. Referencing a subform and its controls is a little more complex. To Access, a subform isn't a form at all, but a control, so you must reference it as ...
I forget where I stole this code from.<P>But I want to know if it's possible to place an actual subform control on a form, the way it's done in Access. So far I've found nothing in this regard and am ...
If users need to access data that is not on their forms, you could add a subform; or, you can add a command button that, when clicked, will pop open the form that contains the necessary data. Find out ...
Follow the steps below on how to create a tabbed form in Microsoft Access: A Field List pane appears on the right. In the Field list pane, you will see a list of fields in your table or tables ...
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