to the forum......
It depends on your table structure/relationships.
First, some terminology.
Tables have fields. Tables store data, not forms.
Forms have controls, not fields. A bound form has a record source that is a table or query. Controls on a form can be bound or unbound. If a form is unbound, all controls on that form are unbound. If a control is bound, the control's "Control Source" property is bound to a field from the form's record source.
OK.....back to the question.
If the two forms have two
different record sources (ie two different tables)
AND the same customer fields are in both tables, you can have code that will copy (transfer) the data from one table to a different table.
In a relational database, this is considered a poor design.
I would have a table for Customer info and a table for quotes.
The relationship would be 1 to many. (1 customer can have many quotes and 1 quote will have only 1 customer.)
I would use a form with a sub form. The main form would be the customer(s) and the sub form would be the quotes.