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subforms
I recently converted from 2000 to 2003. Now none of my fields on mainforms
which refer to subforms are recognized. (on forms or in queries). I have tried the =forms![mainform]![subform]![fieldname] and the me.parent things, but nothing works. Somebody please help me! |
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I dont know if that will do it, but try this
instead of =forms![mainform]![subform]![fieldname] Try =forms![mainform]![subform].Form![fieldname] "Frustrated in Boston" wrote: I recently converted from 2000 to 2003. Now none of my fields on mainforms which refer to subforms are recognized. (on forms or in queries). I have tried the =forms![mainform]![subform]![fieldname] and the me.parent things, but nothing works. Somebody please help me! |
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