Open the form in design view. Click the subform control to select it.
Click View > Properties.
Note that the subform control is the "container" in which the subform is
contained. It is not the actual subform.
When you see a suggestion to set a property for a form or a control, this is
the general approach. To view the form's properties, click View >
Properties without selecting any of the controls
Here is a link (look in the Design section in particular) to some more
information about terms that are used in discussing Access, along with lots
of other useful stuff.
Hello again, - finally I found it – but another problem occured.
OK, I have this form with one subform. On the main form are only three field
(say field 1,2 and 3) the tab should only work on this three.
I could eliminate the tab for the subform and in my mainform I put the tab
order 1-2-3.
The tab for field 1 is not working, on the form I it start with 2 and than 3
– than again 2 and 3. Why is the tab for field 1 not working – what can be
the reason?
Thanks
Klaus
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