how can i create a new form featuring a lot of different queries?

algram

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Hi I'm fairly new to access but have to transfer this huge excel file to access and it's proving to be quite a journey.

I have created this form "formIMBI" (picture) which is suppossed to be filled with the results from many different queries (app.15). How can I do this?
the queries are all from the same table but I don'T really know much about relationships and programming; so any kind of help would be greatly appreciated

thank you
 

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How can I do this?
Please don't ask something like this when you post the image that you have. the answer is: DO IT YOURSELF, and if you run into problems along the way, ask the ?'s one at a time.

If you are totally clueless about how to do any of it, save yourself your valuable time in the long run and hire a good programmer. (actually, for this they don't even need to be that good!)
 
I don't get why the anger, and I don't know how to do it myself that'S why I'm asking on a forum that says HELP on its title. I don't get your comment about the pictue, yes I did the form modeling it like the excel page looks like, its just full of empty textboxes. and that is the problem I ran into now, how can I add various query results to one single form?
 
Algram,

the thing you are not understand here is that until the world completely ends, there will never be a lack of unanswered questions in the it world. Thus, your question
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I have created this form "formimbi" (picture) which is suppossed to be filled with the results from many different queries (app.15). How can i do this?
your quote is annoying. I am not being angry or mean at all sir, but the fact of the matter is, you are being vague. People who do this stuff for a living do not like this, because their job is answering questions all day long, some questions being repeated year after year after year after year after...(you get the point). It gets old. ;)

we would appreciate a rephrase of your question. Something specific, like this:
see attached form. Eventually i would like the boxes to be populated from all 15 queries that i've built. The queries have been joined, and the data is now all in one query (hopefuly!), and i've set the recordsource of the form to the query, but i'm not getting some of the control sources to work. Any idea why?
that is more specific, and it shows that:

1) you've done research on HOW you do it, even if you can't do it after trying!
2) you respect that the person who is answering does not have time to ask questions you should've asked in the first place.
3) you are not lazy (I am NOT calling you lazy by any means)
4) You are not full of generalities in your talk, and do NOT have a terrible habit of using SIMPLE WORDS to answer COMPLEX issues (HOW?, HOW MUCH? WHERE?, DOES IT?, CAN IT?, SHOULD I?)
 

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