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    Error 2110 Microsoft Access can't move the focus to the control Salutation

    It's been some time since I originally posted the problem in this forum. I thought the issue was resolved but it has come back. After turning off 'auto correct' and checking to see if record locking was turn on or off, I have noticed that I only get errors 2110 or 3188 when The note field...
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    Error 2110 Microsoft Access can't move the focus to the control Salutation

    I finally found tonight what is throwing the error 3188 and 2110. If I edit and go to update a memo in my subform (frmNotes), and that note that I'm editing happens to be the last record in the subform (i.e. 3 of 3) or (2 of 2) or (1 of 1) error 3188 or 2110 is thrown (depending on what action...
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    Error 2110 Microsoft Access can't move the focus to the control Salutation

    THanks to everyone who posted suggestions. I think the problem is actually with the memMemo field on the subform (frmNotes) This field is a memo field, yet when I get more than 2000 characters in the form I can't save the form (at times). If the total number of characters is under 2000 in this...
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    Error 2110 Microsoft Access can't move the focus to the control Salutation

    I have a form "frmQryIndividual" which contains a subform "frmNotes". I've been looking everywhere at this error code. The problem I have, is that the majority of the time everything works. Once in a while, there's a run of entries on the subform that when you click on the parent form...
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    2 part issue

    Got it. I had to put the field of the record source in, I was putting in the name of the field from the form I was trying to call :o
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    2 part issue

    I have a form with subforms. On one of the subforms, I've added an onclick event. With the code below, I'm wanting to open up a Companies form filtered to the value that is selected of the CompanyName field within the subform DoCmd.OpenForm "frmCompanies", , ...
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