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    Listbox 1 Reference to Listbox 2...

    well, like i said i've already read stuff found in that link reason why i asked for an example. thanx anyway. i'll just try a different aproach.
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    Listbox 1 Reference to Listbox 2...

    woah... what was that again? I'm not used to think recursive. Would you mind posting a quick *.mdb example for me please? I'd worship you forever!!! I think you'd need 2 listboxes and 1 textbox. Something really simple just so I could get the point. Once again, I'd really really really...
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    Listbox 1 Reference to Listbox 2...

    Thanx for the help once again. One Last question... Now that I Acomplished the above is the following possible? If so, How? 1. Click name from Supervisor listbox 1 = Show Employee's in listbox 2 under that supervisor. Done! 2. Click name from listbox 2 = Show selected Employee's details...
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    Listbox 1 Reference to Listbox 2...

    Thank you for replying Dave. Would it be possible to have both Listboxes in One form?
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    Listbox 1 Reference to Listbox 2...

    Hello. I am new to access and had a different question... I want to design this form where instead of typing in search criteria one would simply do the following: Example: Form has ADD/Remove button(s), 2 List boxes, Labels and Text boxes, etc... a.) Once user click add button he will be...
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