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Subform command buttons
Is it possible to use command buttons on a form to perform actions affecting
records on a subform. For example is it possible to have undo, delete, add record command buttons on the main form that can be programatically set to affect subform records. |
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Deb;
This worked for me. Modify it for Your SubForm Private Sub CmdButton_OnClick() Me!sfrmName.Form!txtControlName = Me![txtWhatIsInControlOnMainForm] End Sub Andy "Deb Smith" wrote in message ... Is it possible to use command buttons on a form to perform actions affecting records on a subform. For example is it possible to have undo, delete, add record command buttons on the main form that can be programatically set to affect subform records. |
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