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    pbaldy is offline Who is John Galt?
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    Based on the picture, you didn't change the names to yours (unless you named your form "FormName"). Basically everything in red has to be changed to your names:



    Between Forms!FormName.FromDateTextbox And Forms!FormName.ToDateTextbox
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    Thanks to both of you! I now have the process working to open and update the queries based on the Begin Date and End Date and Month Year forms that I have created. You are both awesome and patient!

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    Glad you got it working!
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