Yes I understand that...though a form & subform gives you more flexibility than a split form.
And you still haven't explained why you want a dialog form despite my repeated asking.
Hi, everyone
I open Microsoft Access daily to learn how to use it, today I discovered something beautiful that I would like to share with you. When I have a continuous form, when I put an unbound combo box,Dlookup or color, this color is generalized to all records, but with the split form this thing doesn't happen, this is a good point in favor of the split form. So the split form gives me 4 advantages,
1. it does not generalize the color, textbox or combobox, and 2. at the same time he act like the continuous form, 3. he act like data sheet with form header so that I can put buttons by macros
After everyday trying to learn finally I can answer your question
@isladogs I will let you like Split Form
I like split form a lot
Did you like my conclusions?
@isladogs