A family of Microsoft relational database management systems designed for ease of use.
Hmm I don't see anything special about this. What is the Recordsource of the main form and the subform. How is the subform linked?
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I have an Access 2007 Database that has several forms which have embedded sub forms. When I tab from one field to the next within the form it moves very slow. I have determined that this has something to do with the fact that I have a sub form within the form. If I remove the sub form I don't have the problem. Can anyone tell me what my problem is or if there is a solution?
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Hmm I don't see anything special about this. What is the Recordsource of the main form and the subform. How is the subform linked?
Here is my form. The Student area is the subform. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
http://www.wikihow.com/Take-a-Screenshot-in-Microsoft-Windows
You need to save the image as a jpg or png then use the Image icon above (second from right) to insert the image file.
How do I send you a screen shot. When I try to paste the form in the reply box it tells me there are too many characters. It says I have 320,000 characters and can only have 60,000???
Every time you move from control to control, the embedded subform is trying to requery the connection. Can you give us a screen shot of your form?