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Move Record Selectors in a subform MS Access

This is MS Access: Is it possible to move the RecordSelectors in a subform from the main form's coding? I want to use a RecordSelectors.MoveLast type code that will move to the last record in a subform, which is based on a query, from the main form's coding.

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Nov 15 '06 #1
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i guess i should add also: if there is some other coding i can use to perform this operation, i'll definitely take that too. i just thought this might be the easiest way. i've tried lots of different codes like DoCmd.GoToRecord and such, but it doesn't seem like Access wants to allow me to use coding to go to specific records in subforms from the main forms coding.
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