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[QUOTE="Ron2006, post: 11881928"] The key is that you don't have the criteria expressed in the query itself. Instead you place the field names of the parent field and the child- subform field in the master/child parts of the Data tab of the subform as it resides on the mainform (the parent form). If you do it that way no re-query is required. Ron [/QUOTE]
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