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Continuos form as subform

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New_Access - 07 Dec 2007 06:39 GMT
I can't add a continuos form as a subfrom.Why?
Is there any way?
Mark A. Sam - 07 Dec 2007 15:18 GMT
You can anywhere a Mainform, or in the  header or footer of a continuous
form, but not into the Detail section of another Continuous form.  Access
should give you a warning about this though.

The way I like to inset a subform into another form is to tile the windows
and drag one form into another directly from the Database window.

God Bless,

Mark A Sam

>I can't add a continuos form as a subfrom.Why?
> Is there any way?
Mark A. Sam - 07 Dec 2007 16:54 GMT
Correction: You cannot have a continous subform inside a continuous form at
all.

> You can anywhere a Mainform, or in the  header or footer of a continuous
> form, but not into the Detail section of another Continuous form.  Access
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>>I can't add a continuos form as a subfrom.Why?
>> Is there any way?
 
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