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Nested Subforms

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replyReply Wed 18 Jan 2012, 17:44Delegate Blaise said...

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Nested Subforms

I have a form within a form within a form.

Whenever I try to go to the next record on the main form (or the second form), the lower forms won't move with that record, and remain unchanged.

How can I fix this?

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replyReply Thu 19 Jan 2012, 15:43Delegate Blaise said...

RE: Nested Subforms

Some more information:
The forms that are within form do work, but the forms within forms within forms dont work

replyReply Fri 20 Jan 2012, 10:54Trainer Mark said...

RE: Nested Subforms

Hello Blaise,

Did you create the forms individually and join them yourself? If so, try building the forms through the Forms Wizard, selecting all fields required from relevant tables, then see if the records change then. If so, it may be a parent/child link issue with your forms.

I hope this resolves your question. If it has, please mark this question as resolved.

If you require further assistance, please reply to this post. Or perhaps you have another Microsoft Office question?

Have a great day.
Regards,

Mark
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

Thu 26 Jan 2012: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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Closing form after a certain time period

To make a form close automatically after a certain time period, you need to assign the close function to a macro.

Save the macro and ope up the form in design view. open the Properties sheet.

In the TimerInterval property enter the length of time you want the form open for. This should be in milliseconds, so for instance if you want the form open for 5 seconds enter 5000, for an minute enter 60000.

You now need to attach your macro (to execute the Close action) to the OnTimer event property of the form.



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