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Old April 29th, 2008, 04:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.access,microsoft.public.access.forms,microsoft.public.access.formscoding
Michael Kintner[_2_]
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Default Forms and Subform Control

Does anybody have examples on when in the Main Form, I click a button and
have it switch to a sub form within the Main Form and execute a, on click
event of a button in the sub form?

Note: I am clicking a button in the Main Form and telling it to click
another button in the subform to it will execute.

I can't seem to get this to flow correctly. I am trying to automate
updating of multiple forms and have it move around the main form and sub
forms.

Thank you in advance,
Mike


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Old April 29th, 2008, 04:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.access,microsoft.public.access.forms,microsoft.public.access.formscoding
Roger Carlson
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Default Forms and Subform Control

On my website (www.rogersaccesslibrary.com), is a small Access database
sample called "SubformReference.mdb" which illustrates how to reference
several things in subforms and subsubforms.

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"Michael Kintner" wrote in message
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Does anybody have examples on when in the Main Form, I click a button and
have it switch to a sub form within the Main Form and execute a, on click
event of a button in the sub form?

Note: I am clicking a button in the Main Form and telling it to click
another button in the subform to it will execute.

I can't seem to get this to flow correctly. I am trying to automate
updating of multiple forms and have it move around the main form and sub
forms.

Thank you in advance,
Mike



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Old April 29th, 2008, 05:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.access,microsoft.public.access.forms,microsoft.public.access.formscoding
Michael Kintner[_2_]
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Default Forms and Subform Control

Thank you Roger!!!! That worked Great!!!! HAve a great day!!!


"Roger Carlson" wrote in message
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On my website (www.rogersaccesslibrary.com), is a small Access database
sample called "SubformReference.mdb" which illustrates how to reference
several things in subforms and subsubforms.

--
--Roger Carlson
MS Access MVP
Access Database Samples: www.rogersaccesslibrary.com
Want answers to your Access questions in your Email?
Free subscription:
http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/...UBED1=ACCESS-L


"Michael Kintner" wrote in message
news:eLqdnXuJvr_EporVnZ2dnUVZ_o-mnZ2d@dundkirkandfredoniatelephone...
Does anybody have examples on when in the Main Form, I click a button and
have it switch to a sub form within the Main Form and execute a, on click
event of a button in the sub form?

Note: I am clicking a button in the Main Form and telling it to click
another button in the subform to it will execute.

I can't seem to get this to flow correctly. I am trying to automate
updating of multiple forms and have it move around the main form and sub
forms.

Thank you in advance,
Mike





 




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