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Using controls in the parent form to change which report is shown in a subreport

Asked by DanSeal100 in Microsoft Access Database

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I am trying to make a patient information system. I would like the doctors to be able to select variables such as the patient name and date and then select the type of report they want to see.

Can I have one main form so that all my queries can refer to the controls on that form and then one subform on that main form which changes depending on the selections made ?

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