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    marissadenae is offline Novice
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    Data is clearing on form

    I entered a new field to a table. There is a subform where the data comes from said table. I added the new field to the subform. But now when I enter data into the new field on the subform it wipes out the information in the other fields on the subform. How can I prevent this from happening? It seems like it's doing a whole new entry when data gets entered into that new field on the subform

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    Could be control is bound to wrong field?

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    Since its the last field, is it adding the record, then mOving to then next new record?
    (thus clearing the fields)

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    Here is a link to Baldyweb re Bound and Unbound forms. It is a great reference and should provide some insight on your issue.
    Good luck and welcome.

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