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    TskcAccessdev is offline Advanced Beginner
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    How ?I don't know how to set... Please could u tell me

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    aytee111 is offline Competent At Times
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    Are we talking about the same thing here? When you select an entry in the combobox, you set the properties of the subforms using code. In order to show the subforms as you need them when the form opens, set the properties in form design. For instance, if you want them all locked, then set that property in form design so that when the form opens they are already set to what you want them.

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    TskcAccessdev is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Thanks brooo
    Simply I put no option on visible property
    Then on loading form only combo box opening then selecting on combo desired subform opening
    Thanks aloooooooot
    Thank u

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