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    xionhack is offline Novice
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    Tab adds new record

    Hello. I'm new at this. I'm using Access 2010. I'm creating a form, where I would have a tab control with data from a related table. Is there any way, to have something like a "plus" button or something like that in the tab, that every time i press it, it will open a new tab and start a new record in a related table? Thanks

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    clean32 is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Quote Originally Posted by xionhack View Post
    Hello. I'm new at this. I'm using Access 2010. I'm creating a form, where I would have a tab control with data from a related table. Is there any way, to have something like a "plus" button or something like that in the tab, that every time i press it, it will open a new tab and start a new record in a related table? Thanks
    sorry

    you have one record set from one table in 1 form. when you press tab you want a new blank record to appear at the bottom of the form?

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    xionhack is offline Novice
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    For example, I have 2 tables, a "school" table and a "professors" table. I want to be able to type all the information of that "school" in the form, and then have a tab control under the school information where I can type the professors information, then maybe when I click on a new tab or in a plus sign or something like that, another tab will open with new record to type a new professor. This is just an example. Thank you!

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