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René - 21 Jan 2004 05:41 GMT
I have a Service Inquiry form and a Client Care form. Both of these forms have subforms in common.  
I am finding that the folks in the office who have scroll balls on their mouse can scroll to more than one sub-form.  It moves them down a record and then they can't find the data that they input.

How do I lock the sub-forms so that they can't enter the information twice.

Hopefully that made some sense
Steve Schapel - 22 Jan 2004 09:53 GMT
René,

The information here may be applicable...
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> I have a Service Inquiry form and a Client Care form. Both of these forms have subforms in common.  
> I am finding that the folks in the office who have scroll balls on their mouse can scroll to more than one sub-form.  It moves them down a record and then they can't find the data that they input.
>
> How do I lock the sub-forms so that they can't enter the information twice.
>
> Hopefully that made some sense
 
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