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Form, Subform, Tab key
I have a Form, with 3 subforms in it. (The entire Form is intended for data
entry only.) I want the Tab key to advance the cursor thru all fields (i.e. thru fields of the Form, then thru fields of 1st subform, then thru fields of 2nd subform, and finally thru fields of 3rd subform). At this point, the Tab key advances the cursor out of the fields of the Form, and into the fields of the 1st subform. However, the Tab key will not advance the cursor out of the 1st subform, and into the 2nd subform. Instead, when the cursor reaches the last field in the 1st subform, the Tab key advances it back to the first field of the 1st subform (creating a new record within 1st subform). The Form is bound to one table, and each subform is bound to a separate table. -- 2nd_Stage_User |
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On then OnExit Property of the fields where you want to move to the next sub
form, or back to the main form, just set a focus back to the required field ' Field on main form Froms![MainFormName]![FieldName].setfocus ' Field on sub form Froms![MainFormName]![SubFormName].Form![FieldName].setfocus "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: I have a Form, with 3 subforms in it. (The entire Form is intended for data entry only.) I want the Tab key to advance the cursor thru all fields (i.e. thru fields of the Form, then thru fields of 1st subform, then thru fields of 2nd subform, and finally thru fields of 3rd subform). At this point, the Tab key advances the cursor out of the fields of the Form, and into the fields of the 1st subform. However, the Tab key will not advance the cursor out of the 1st subform, and into the 2nd subform. Instead, when the cursor reaches the last field in the 1st subform, the Tab key advances it back to the first field of the 1st subform (creating a new record within 1st subform). The Form is bound to one table, and each subform is bound to a separate table. -- 2nd_Stage_User |
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Thank you for your reply, Ofer!
I followed your instructions, as best I understood them. What I "built" did not work. The main form is called BM_DataEntry, and it has several fields. BM_DataEntry's 1st subform is called Details_Subform. Its 2nd subform is called SubjectHead_Subform, and its 3rd subform is called Author_Subform. Please, could you show the steps to move cursor from "last field" of 1st subform to "first field" of 2nd subform (utilizing the names that I have just supplied)? Once I have these steps, I can apply them to "building code" for cursor movement from 2nd subform to 3rd subform, and from 3rd subform back to main form. Cursor movement from "fields in main form" to "fields in 1st subform" is not an issue, because--for some reason--this occurs automatically (without the need for me to do anything other than hit the Tab key). -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: On then OnExit Property of the fields where you want to move to the next sub form, or back to the main form, just set a focus back to the required field ' Field on main form Froms![MainFormName]![FieldName].setfocus ' Field on sub form Froms![MainFormName]![SubFormName].Form![FieldName].setfocus "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: I have a Form, with 3 subforms in it. (The entire Form is intended for data entry only.) I want the Tab key to advance the cursor thru all fields (i.e. thru fields of the Form, then thru fields of 1st subform, then thru fields of 2nd subform, and finally thru fields of 3rd subform). At this point, the Tab key advances the cursor out of the fields of the Form, and into the fields of the 1st subform. However, the Tab key will not advance the cursor out of the 1st subform, and into the 2nd subform. Instead, when the cursor reaches the last field in the 1st subform, the Tab key advances it back to the first field of the 1st subform (creating a new record within 1st subform). The Form is bound to one table, and each subform is bound to a separate table. -- 2nd_Stage_User |
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1. Open the subform called BM_DataEntry's in design view
2. Go to the properties of the last field in that form. 3. Choose the on exit property, and select code. 4. enter the code Forms![BM_DataEntry]![SubjectHead_Subform].Form![FirstFieldNameInSecondSubForm].Setfocus 5. Do the same from the second to the 3rd subform, just change the names HTH "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: Thank you for your reply, Ofer! I followed your instructions, as best I understood them. What I "built" did not work. The main form is called BM_DataEntry, and it has several fields. BM_DataEntry's 1st subform is called Details_Subform. Its 2nd subform is called SubjectHead_Subform, and its 3rd subform is called Author_Subform. Please, could you show the steps to move cursor from "last field" of 1st subform to "first field" of 2nd subform (utilizing the names that I have just supplied)? Once I have these steps, I can apply them to "building code" for cursor movement from 2nd subform to 3rd subform, and from 3rd subform back to main form. Cursor movement from "fields in main form" to "fields in 1st subform" is not an issue, because--for some reason--this occurs automatically (without the need for me to do anything other than hit the Tab key). -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: On then OnExit Property of the fields where you want to move to the next sub form, or back to the main form, just set a focus back to the required field ' Field on main form Froms![MainFormName]![FieldName].setfocus ' Field on sub form Froms![MainFormName]![SubFormName].Form![FieldName].setfocus "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: I have a Form, with 3 subforms in it. (The entire Form is intended for data entry only.) I want the Tab key to advance the cursor thru all fields (i.e. thru fields of the Form, then thru fields of 1st subform, then thru fields of 2nd subform, and finally thru fields of 3rd subform). At this point, the Tab key advances the cursor out of the fields of the Form, and into the fields of the 1st subform. However, the Tab key will not advance the cursor out of the 1st subform, and into the 2nd subform. Instead, when the cursor reaches the last field in the 1st subform, the Tab key advances it back to the first field of the 1st subform (creating a new record within 1st subform). The Form is bound to one table, and each subform is bound to a separate table. -- 2nd_Stage_User |
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1. Open the subform called BM_DataEntry's in design view
I don't have a subform called BM_DataEntry's, so step #1 throws me a bit. However, the remaining instructions are clear. I'll see if I can make them work. I'll let you know. Thanks for your help! -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: 1. Open the subform called BM_DataEntry's in design view 2. Go to the properties of the last field in that form. 3. Choose the on exit property, and select code. 4. enter the code Forms![BM_DataEntry]![SubjectHead_Subform].Form![FirstFieldNameInSecondSubForm].Setfocus 5. Do the same from the second to the 3rd subform, just change the names HTH "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: Thank you for your reply, Ofer! I followed your instructions, as best I understood them. What I "built" did not work. The main form is called BM_DataEntry, and it has several fields. BM_DataEntry's 1st subform is called Details_Subform. Its 2nd subform is called SubjectHead_Subform, and its 3rd subform is called Author_Subform. Please, could you show the steps to move cursor from "last field" of 1st subform to "first field" of 2nd subform (utilizing the names that I have just supplied)? Once I have these steps, I can apply them to "building code" for cursor movement from 2nd subform to 3rd subform, and from 3rd subform back to main form. Cursor movement from "fields in main form" to "fields in 1st subform" is not an issue, because--for some reason--this occurs automatically (without the need for me to do anything other than hit the Tab key). -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: On then OnExit Property of the fields where you want to move to the next sub form, or back to the main form, just set a focus back to the required field ' Field on main form Froms![MainFormName]![FieldName].setfocus ' Field on sub form Froms![MainFormName]![SubFormName].Form![FieldName].setfocus "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: I have a Form, with 3 subforms in it. (The entire Form is intended for data entry only.) I want the Tab key to advance the cursor thru all fields (i.e. thru fields of the Form, then thru fields of 1st subform, then thru fields of 2nd subform, and finally thru fields of 3rd subform). At this point, the Tab key advances the cursor out of the fields of the Form, and into the fields of the 1st subform. However, the Tab key will not advance the cursor out of the 1st subform, and into the 2nd subform. Instead, when the cursor reaches the last field in the 1st subform, the Tab key advances it back to the first field of the 1st subform (creating a new record within 1st subform). The Form is bound to one table, and each subform is bound to a separate table. -- 2nd_Stage_User |
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I ment Details_Subform.
"2nd_Stage_User" wrote: 1. Open the subform called BM_DataEntry's in design view I don't have a subform called BM_DataEntry's, so step #1 throws me a bit. However, the remaining instructions are clear. I'll see if I can make them work. I'll let you know. Thanks for your help! -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: 1. Open the subform called BM_DataEntry's in design view 2. Go to the properties of the last field in that form. 3. Choose the on exit property, and select code. 4. enter the code Forms![BM_DataEntry]![SubjectHead_Subform].Form![FirstFieldNameInSecondSubForm].Setfocus 5. Do the same from the second to the 3rd subform, just change the names HTH "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: Thank you for your reply, Ofer! I followed your instructions, as best I understood them. What I "built" did not work. The main form is called BM_DataEntry, and it has several fields. BM_DataEntry's 1st subform is called Details_Subform. Its 2nd subform is called SubjectHead_Subform, and its 3rd subform is called Author_Subform. Please, could you show the steps to move cursor from "last field" of 1st subform to "first field" of 2nd subform (utilizing the names that I have just supplied)? Once I have these steps, I can apply them to "building code" for cursor movement from 2nd subform to 3rd subform, and from 3rd subform back to main form. Cursor movement from "fields in main form" to "fields in 1st subform" is not an issue, because--for some reason--this occurs automatically (without the need for me to do anything other than hit the Tab key). -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: On then OnExit Property of the fields where you want to move to the next sub form, or back to the main form, just set a focus back to the required field ' Field on main form Froms![MainFormName]![FieldName].setfocus ' Field on sub form Froms![MainFormName]![SubFormName].Form![FieldName].setfocus "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: I have a Form, with 3 subforms in it. (The entire Form is intended for data entry only.) I want the Tab key to advance the cursor thru all fields (i.e. thru fields of the Form, then thru fields of 1st subform, then thru fields of 2nd subform, and finally thru fields of 3rd subform). At this point, the Tab key advances the cursor out of the fields of the Form, and into the fields of the 1st subform. However, the Tab key will not advance the cursor out of the 1st subform, and into the 2nd subform. Instead, when the cursor reaches the last field in the 1st subform, the Tab key advances it back to the first field of the 1st subform (creating a new record within 1st subform). The Form is bound to one table, and each subform is bound to a separate table. -- 2nd_Stage_User |
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After a couple re-reads, I thought that was what you meant.
I did substitute Details_Subform, for BM_DataEntry's Also, I made all the rest of the actual name substitutions, but code did not work. I got a "Run-time error:2450. Microsoft Access can't find the form Details_Subform referred to in a macro expression or Visual Basic code." I'm in the middle of reproducing exactly what I typed, and then I'll post it, for your review. Thanks. -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: I ment Details_Subform. "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: 1. Open the subform called BM_DataEntry's in design view I don't have a subform called BM_DataEntry's, so step #1 throws me a bit. However, the remaining instructions are clear. I'll see if I can make them work. I'll let you know. Thanks for your help! -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: 1. Open the subform called BM_DataEntry's in design view 2. Go to the properties of the last field in that form. 3. Choose the on exit property, and select code. 4. enter the code Forms![BM_DataEntry]![SubjectHead_Subform].Form![FirstFieldNameInSecondSubForm].Setfocus 5. Do the same from the second to the 3rd subform, just change the names HTH "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: Thank you for your reply, Ofer! I followed your instructions, as best I understood them. What I "built" did not work. The main form is called BM_DataEntry, and it has several fields. BM_DataEntry's 1st subform is called Details_Subform. Its 2nd subform is called SubjectHead_Subform, and its 3rd subform is called Author_Subform. Please, could you show the steps to move cursor from "last field" of 1st subform to "first field" of 2nd subform (utilizing the names that I have just supplied)? Once I have these steps, I can apply them to "building code" for cursor movement from 2nd subform to 3rd subform, and from 3rd subform back to main form. Cursor movement from "fields in main form" to "fields in 1st subform" is not an issue, because--for some reason--this occurs automatically (without the need for me to do anything other than hit the Tab key). -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: On then OnExit Property of the fields where you want to move to the next sub form, or back to the main form, just set a focus back to the required field ' Field on main form Froms![MainFormName]![FieldName].setfocus ' Field on sub form Froms![MainFormName]![SubFormName].Form![FieldName].setfocus "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: I have a Form, with 3 subforms in it. (The entire Form is intended for data entry only.) I want the Tab key to advance the cursor thru all fields (i.e. thru fields of the Form, then thru fields of 1st subform, then thru fields of 2nd subform, and finally thru fields of 3rd subform). At this point, the Tab key advances the cursor out of the fields of the Form, and into the fields of the 1st subform. However, the Tab key will not advance the cursor out of the 1st subform, and into the 2nd subform. Instead, when the cursor reaches the last field in the 1st subform, the Tab key advances it back to the first field of the 1st subform (creating a new record within 1st subform). The Form is bound to one table, and each subform is bound to a separate table. -- 2nd_Stage_User |
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1.) I opened BM_DataEntry:Form, in Design View
2a.) I selected the control for the "last field" in 1st subform 2b.) ("Last field" is called PageID, 1st subform is called Details_Subform) 3.) I opened Properties for PageID 4.) I scrolled to On Exit property and selected code builder 5a.) Per your instructions, I entered the following in VBA: 5b.) (First line): Forms![Details_Subform]![SubjectHead_Subform].Form! 5c.) (Second line): [SubjectID].SetFocus 5d.) (SubjectID is the "first field" in 2nd subform. i.e. SubjectHead_Subform) -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: 1. Open the subform called BM_DataEntry's in design view 2. Go to the properties of the last field in that form. 3. Choose the on exit property, and select code. 4. enter the code Forms![BM_DataEntry]![SubjectHead_Subform].Form![FirstFieldNameInSecondSubForm].Setfocus 5. Do the same from the second to the 3rd subform, just change the names HTH "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: Thank you for your reply, Ofer! I followed your instructions, as best I understood them. What I "built" did not work. The main form is called BM_DataEntry, and it has several fields. BM_DataEntry's 1st subform is called Details_Subform. Its 2nd subform is called SubjectHead_Subform, and its 3rd subform is called Author_Subform. Please, could you show the steps to move cursor from "last field" of 1st subform to "first field" of 2nd subform (utilizing the names that I have just supplied)? Once I have these steps, I can apply them to "building code" for cursor movement from 2nd subform to 3rd subform, and from 3rd subform back to main form. Cursor movement from "fields in main form" to "fields in 1st subform" is not an issue, because--for some reason--this occurs automatically (without the need for me to do anything other than hit the Tab key). -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: On then OnExit Property of the fields where you want to move to the next sub form, or back to the main form, just set a focus back to the required field ' Field on main form Froms![MainFormName]![FieldName].setfocus ' Field on sub form Froms![MainFormName]![SubFormName].Form![FieldName].setfocus "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: I have a Form, with 3 subforms in it. (The entire Form is intended for data entry only.) I want the Tab key to advance the cursor thru all fields (i.e. thru fields of the Form, then thru fields of 1st subform, then thru fields of 2nd subform, and finally thru fields of 3rd subform). At this point, the Tab key advances the cursor out of the fields of the Form, and into the fields of the 1st subform. However, the Tab key will not advance the cursor out of the 1st subform, and into the 2nd subform. Instead, when the cursor reaches the last field in the 1st subform, the Tab key advances it back to the first field of the 1st subform (creating a new record within 1st subform). The Form is bound to one table, and each subform is bound to a separate table. -- 2nd_Stage_User |
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It shold be
Forms![BM_DataEntry]![SubjectHead_Subform].Form![FirstFieldNameInSecondSubForm].Setfocus The name of the sun forms should be the name of the sub in the main form, and not the name of the form it self. So the syntax should be From the first sub form to the second one Forms![Name of main form]![name of second sub form In the main form].Form![First Field Name In Second Sub Form].Setfocus To move from the second sub form to the 3rd one Forms![Name of main form]![name of 3rd sub form In the main form].Form![First Field Name In 3rd Sub Form].Setfocus "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: After a couple re-reads, I thought that was what you meant. I did substitute Details_Subform, for BM_DataEntry's Also, I made all the rest of the actual name substitutions, but code did not work. I got a "Run-time error:2450. Microsoft Access can't find the form Details_Subform referred to in a macro expression or Visual Basic code." I'm in the middle of reproducing exactly what I typed, and then I'll post it, for your review. Thanks. -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: I ment Details_Subform. "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: 1. Open the subform called BM_DataEntry's in design view I don't have a subform called BM_DataEntry's, so step #1 throws me a bit. However, the remaining instructions are clear. I'll see if I can make them work. I'll let you know. Thanks for your help! -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: 1. Open the subform called BM_DataEntry's in design view 2. Go to the properties of the last field in that form. 3. Choose the on exit property, and select code. 4. enter the code Forms![BM_DataEntry]![SubjectHead_Subform].Form![FirstFieldNameInSecondSubForm].Setfocus 5. Do the same from the second to the 3rd subform, just change the names HTH "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: Thank you for your reply, Ofer! I followed your instructions, as best I understood them. What I "built" did not work. The main form is called BM_DataEntry, and it has several fields. BM_DataEntry's 1st subform is called Details_Subform. Its 2nd subform is called SubjectHead_Subform, and its 3rd subform is called Author_Subform. Please, could you show the steps to move cursor from "last field" of 1st subform to "first field" of 2nd subform (utilizing the names that I have just supplied)? Once I have these steps, I can apply them to "building code" for cursor movement from 2nd subform to 3rd subform, and from 3rd subform back to main form. Cursor movement from "fields in main form" to "fields in 1st subform" is not an issue, because--for some reason--this occurs automatically (without the need for me to do anything other than hit the Tab key). -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: On then OnExit Property of the fields where you want to move to the next sub form, or back to the main form, just set a focus back to the required field ' Field on main form Froms![MainFormName]![FieldName].setfocus ' Field on sub form Froms![MainFormName]![SubFormName].Form![FieldName].setfocus "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: I have a Form, with 3 subforms in it. (The entire Form is intended for data entry only.) I want the Tab key to advance the cursor thru all fields (i.e. thru fields of the Form, then thru fields of 1st subform, then thru fields of 2nd subform, and finally thru fields of 3rd subform). At this point, the Tab key advances the cursor out of the fields of the Form, and into the fields of the 1st subform. However, the Tab key will not advance the cursor out of the 1st subform, and into the 2nd subform. Instead, when the cursor reaches the last field in the 1st subform, the Tab key advances it back to the first field of the 1st subform (creating a new record within 1st subform). The Form is bound to one table, and each subform is bound to a separate table. -- 2nd_Stage_User |
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Oops! When I went to hit the "Reply" button, I accidentally hit the "Yes"
button, which indicates my question has been answered. "Yes," the question has been answered, but "No," the answer is not working. Ofer, I understood your instructions below, and I reproduced them exactly as written. However, the code is not working. I get a different "run-time error." This one specifies "2465" and says, "Microsoft Access can't find the field SubjectHead_Subform referred to in your expression." (This error message results when I tab from "last field" of 1st subform to "first field" of 2nd subform. Also, the same error message occurs when I go from 2nd subform to 3rd subform, with SubjectHead_Subform being replaced by Author_Subform.) Below are the exact code lines that I used: 1.) To move cursor from "last field" of 1st subform to "first field" of the 2nd subform, I typed the following: Private Sub PageID_Exit(Cancel As Integer) Forms![BM_DataEntry]![SubjectHead_Subform].Form! [SubjectID].SetFocus End Sub 2.) To move cursor from "last field" of 2nd subform to "first field" of the 3rd subform, I typed the following: Private Sub PageID_Exit(Cancel As Integer) Forms![BM_DataEntry]![Author_Subform].Form! [AuthorID].SetFocus End Sub 3.) PageID is the "last field" in all three subforms (Details_Subform, SubjectHead_Subform, and Author_Subform, respectively). 4.) SubjectID is the "first field" of the 2nd subform. 5.) AuthorID is the "first field" of the 3rd subform. -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: It shold be Forms![BM_DataEntry]![SubjectHead_Subform].Form![FirstFieldNameInSecondSubForm].Setfocus The name of the sun forms should be the name of the sub in the main form, and not the name of the form it self. So the syntax should be From the first sub form to the second one Forms![Name of main form]![name of second sub form In the main form].Form![First Field Name In Second Sub Form].Setfocus To move from the second sub form to the 3rd one Forms![Name of main form]![name of 3rd sub form In the main form].Form![First Field Name In 3rd Sub Form].Setfocus "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: After a couple re-reads, I thought that was what you meant. I did substitute Details_Subform, for BM_DataEntry's Also, I made all the rest of the actual name substitutions, but code did not work. I got a "Run-time error:2450. Microsoft Access can't find the form Details_Subform referred to in a macro expression or Visual Basic code." I'm in the middle of reproducing exactly what I typed, and then I'll post it, for your review. Thanks. -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: I ment Details_Subform. "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: 1. Open the subform called BM_DataEntry's in design view I don't have a subform called BM_DataEntry's, so step #1 throws me a bit. However, the remaining instructions are clear. I'll see if I can make them work. I'll let you know. Thanks for your help! -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: 1. Open the subform called BM_DataEntry's in design view 2. Go to the properties of the last field in that form. 3. Choose the on exit property, and select code. 4. enter the code Forms![BM_DataEntry]![SubjectHead_Subform].Form![FirstFieldNameInSecondSubForm].Setfocus 5. Do the same from the second to the 3rd subform, just change the names HTH "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: Thank you for your reply, Ofer! I followed your instructions, as best I understood them. What I "built" did not work. The main form is called BM_DataEntry, and it has several fields. BM_DataEntry's 1st subform is called Details_Subform. Its 2nd subform is called SubjectHead_Subform, and its 3rd subform is called Author_Subform. Please, could you show the steps to move cursor from "last field" of 1st subform to "first field" of 2nd subform (utilizing the names that I have just supplied)? Once I have these steps, I can apply them to "building code" for cursor movement from 2nd subform to 3rd subform, and from 3rd subform back to main form. Cursor movement from "fields in main form" to "fields in 1st subform" is not an issue, because--for some reason--this occurs automatically (without the need for me to do anything other than hit the Tab key). -- 2nd_Stage_User "Ofer" wrote: On then OnExit Property of the fields where you want to move to the next sub form, or back to the main form, just set a focus back to the required field ' Field on main form Froms![MainFormName]![FieldName].setfocus ' Field on sub form Froms![MainFormName]![SubFormName].Form![FieldName].setfocus "2nd_Stage_User" wrote: I have a Form, with 3 subforms in it. (The entire Form is intended for data entry only.) I want the Tab key to advance the cursor thru all fields (i.e. thru fields of the Form, then thru fields of 1st subform, then thru fields of 2nd subform, and finally thru fields of 3rd subform). At this point, the Tab key advances the cursor out of the fields of the Form, and into the fields of the 1st subform. However, the Tab key will not advance the cursor out of the 1st subform, and into the 2nd subform. Instead, when the cursor reaches the last field in the 1st subform, the Tab key advances it back to the first field of the 1st subform (creating a new record within 1st subform). The Form is bound to one table, and each subform is bound to a separate table. -- 2nd_Stage_User |
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