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Jake
There is a template in the access templates downloads that I was quite
impressed with. He has a form tab in a contact management database called
"Calls" Under this tab, in the form there are two subforms. One is a "Calls
List Subform" and the other is a "Calls Details Subform" The "Calls Details
Subform" is the notes field from the "Calls" Table. Here is the tricky
part...when you click into a record in the 'Calls List Subform" is shows the
"notes" field and info related to that record, and when you go to the next
record, the "Calls Details Subform" demonstrates those notes associated with
that record...how in the hell were they able to do this?
impressed with. He has a form tab in a contact management database called
"Calls" Under this tab, in the form there are two subforms. One is a "Calls
List Subform" and the other is a "Calls Details Subform" The "Calls Details
Subform" is the notes field from the "Calls" Table. Here is the tricky
part...when you click into a record in the 'Calls List Subform" is shows the
"notes" field and info related to that record, and when you go to the next
record, the "Calls Details Subform" demonstrates those notes associated with
that record...how in the hell were they able to do this?