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    Subforms and Many To Many Relationships; data not retained

    CJ, At first I didn't see the difference between what you said and what I did. Then I realized that I needed to be making the entry to the property sheet for the subform generally, and not the property sheet for the combo box within the subform specifically. So I deleted the entry in the...
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    Subforms and Many To Many Relationships; data not retained

    CJ, yes, I thought I was doing what you said to do. What did I do wrong, or not do?
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    Subforms and Many To Many Relationships; data not retained

    I did what you said but I still have the same problem. The table corresponding to my subtable is not normalised, just simply imported from Excel. My master form is called TestimonyForm. My subform is called HansenDocs. The combo box on the Hansen Docs subform which populates all the other...
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    Subforms and Many To Many Relationships; data not retained

    CJ_London: I am assuming that when you say things like myChildTable and ParentTable etc., that I would not type those things verbatim, but that they are essentially variables and that I need to replace them with the names of my actual fields and tables, correct? Can you elucidate with more...
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    Subforms and Many To Many Relationships; data not retained

    JDraw, I suppose I can post a snapshot of the Relationships screen, is that what you need?
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    Subforms and Many To Many Relationships; data not retained

    Just give me a sign. Any kind of sign.
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    Greetings

    Indeed. Mongo but pawn in game of life.
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    Subforms and Many To Many Relationships; data not retained

    I have created a form with two subforms. The context of this is a litigation database. The main form is for testimony. Among other things, it includes a field for a question and an answer. Any given piece of testimony may relate to one or more documents, and any document may be referenced in...
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    Greetings

    I am sort of an intermediate user. I work in a law firm by day, and DJ by night. Years ago I was first exposed to Access in a law firm I was working in at the time. I participated in the design of a comprehensive litigation database, but didn't have much hands on coding practice. Now I am...
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