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    Comiccradle is offline Novice
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    Chosing a field from a table within a Tab navigation Form

    Good day.

    I don't want to use lookup, that has created problems for me. Is there a method that I can choose from a table with two different fields to add in my form. As an example..



    Table Autos
    Car
    Make

    Sususki
    Swift

    In the Tab Navigation Form I want to see which car so that i can choose the correct make. I already have the field Car, under that i want to add the make. I also want to be able to add via the form to the Table Autos if that is possible.

    Thank you for any help in advance.

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    Do you want to use combo boxes?
    Pick 1st box to get MAKE
    2nd box pick MODEL.

    I myself, use list boxes to pick from..
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    Comiccradle is offline Novice
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    Quote Originally Posted by ranman256 View Post
    Do you want to use combo boxes?
    Pick 1st box to get MAKE
    2nd box pick MODEL.

    I myself, use list boxes to pick from..
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    Sorry for the late reaction. Kind thanks, I can finish the last 740 fields this way and keep my table in tact.

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