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The real way to do it, where you don't get autocomplete, is me!controlName. Every control, subforms included, are separated by a !.
Now that I'm shifting that balance, I'm finding ways ot do things in VB that are pretty much taken for granted in Access.<P>Like subforms. I have a code routine for opening and positioning a form ...
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