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The answer to your question is that you will you need to use the Link Master Fields and Link Child Fields properties of the subform control so the subform records are only those for the YouthID in the main form. Before you can design this form, you will need a good table design to handle all the one-to-many relationships in this data, *with* referential integrity. Note that enforced RI does     

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Author: Allen Browne
Date: Jan 28, 2010 23:34

First, I'm not sure why you want to print a form, but the problem may be in the name of your procedure. Try changing it to: Private Sub Print_Form_Click() -- Lynn Trapp MCP, MOS, MCAS "forest8" wrote: Hi I am trying to program a print command in my database. I have created a form which has a tab control with 3 pages. The Tab Control is named "Main". When I have
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Author: Lynn Trapp
Date: Jan 28, 2010 12:58

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