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is almost what I did - except I used Form!... instead of Forms!... which
works. Thank you very much.<BR><BR>>>> paul.hartland@fsmail.net
03/18/03 09:16AM >>><BR>Couldn't you use the LostFocus Event of the
Comments in the sub form i.e :<BR><BR>In the LostFocus Event type
Forms!MainForm!NameCBO.SetFocus<BR><BR>I'm sure I have used something like this
in the past<BR><BR>Paul<BR><BR><BR><BR>From: "Terri Jarus"
<jarus@amerinet-gpo.com><BR>Date: Tue 18/Mar/2003 15:16 GMT<BR>To:
<accessd@databaseadvisors.com><BR>Subject: [AccessD] [AccessD]A97 - Get
Focus Main Form<BR><BR>I am working in a subform and want to tab from one field
back to a field<BR>on the main form. How do I get focus to the field on
the main form?<BR><BR>MainForm - CashReceipts<BR>SubFormControl -
SubCashCtl<BR><BR>Field on subform is Comments - once I tab off that field I
want the<BR>focus to set to the field nameCbo on the main form.<BR><BR>I
can't seem to get it right - couldn't find anything in the
archives.<BR><BR>Thanks for any
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