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Old January 24th, 2007, 05:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Melinda
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Default Tab Order : 2 Subforms

I was reading this and this is the exact same problem I am having. I am
using Access 2000 and have two subforms.

First subform is sfrmticket with the last field being txtjump (I made that
like you said, setting the height and width to "0")

2nd subform is sfrmdetails with the first field being quantity.

I am not quite sure where you want to type the expression at. Do you go
into the main form in design and click on the 2nd subform and choose the on
enter there?



"ruralguy via AccessMonster.com" wrote:

Have you tried holding down the Control (Ctrl) key while tabbing?

Charles Phillips wrote:
Hello,
I am using MS-Access 97.
I have created a form with 2 subforms (Calls and Personal)
I can tab through the main form to a subform, but when I try to tab to the
2nd subform from the 1st subform, nothing happens.
Can someone point me to some examples or samples???

Thank you,

Charles L. Phillips


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