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    mikeone610 is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Talking Query in a Form


    I am trying to get my query to run actually in my form, like right below my control criteria and search button, opposed to my query results being opened in a new window. I have seen how you can do this with a subform that list each person one at a time but I need the query to be displayed as a table. Any help would be really appreciated.

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    mikeone610 is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Yes. It was pretty easy actually, I just need to drag and drop a Subform and have it reference the query I wanted to display. It was confusing because the query did not show up in the Subform wizard at first but once it did that was pretty much all I had to do.

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