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how to add a field to a form

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oli - 04 May 2007 15:01 GMT
Hi,

I need to add a field from a table i have not yet included into an existing
form... I cannot use the field list as it only offers fields from tables
previously included in the form. How can I add fields from a table i have
never used for a form before without having to start designing a form from
scratch again?
RBear3 - 04 May 2007 15:05 GMT
The field list will include all the fields in the form's record source.  The
form is most likely using a query (not a table) as the record source.  If
that is the case, add the field to the query first, then it will appear in
your field list.

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Hope that helps!

RBear3
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> never used for a form before without having to start designing a form from
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