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    DB88 is offline Competent Performer
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    Help: Navigating with Lists


    Hello,

    I've created combo boxes on multiple forms to navigate to a specific record. However I'm having trouble on one form in particular. The wizard launches after I draw the combo box but unlike every other time I did this, the option "Find a record on my form" isn't there. I've never had that happen before. Is there some property on my form that I need to enable so that a combo box can be used for navigation?

    Thanks

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    DB88 is offline Competent Performer
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    I think I just figured our what was wrong. Since I had fields from a related table on the form, the source data was not soley the table, Sensor. When I changed the data source to just Sensor the combo box wizard gave me the option "Find a record on my form". However, in doing that I broke the source of those fields from related tables.

    Can I have both (combo box navigation and fields form related tables)? If yes, how do I set that up?

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    DB88 is offline Competent Performer
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    Solved my own problem.

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