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Information lost on Navigation Forms Access 2013

Hi

I hope that someone can help. I created a navigation form with 3 sub forms. I capture the information on the first form, but when I click on the next form tab the information disappear on the first form. All the other forms in the navigation form requires the information on the first form to work.

What must I do to keep the information on the first form? and how do I link the other forms in the navigation form to the data on the first form?

Any assistance will be appreciated.
May 8 '14 #1
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zmbd
5,501 Expert Mod 4TB
ACC2010 navigation control:
This is not a tab control.
This is by design

Please do the following,
Use the SEARCH box next to the bytes.com logo above
Search on my user name: zmbd "navigation control"
This will bring up several threads where I've covered this control several times.

thnx
May 8 '14 #2

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