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MS Access. Pass a parameter value from a form to a report

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In Access, I am calling a report from a parameter form, and passing a parameter with the where clause in the DoCmd.OpenReport method. How do I get the parameter value, which is typed in by the user in the form text box to be displayed on the report the form is calling. I already tried setting the control source of a text box in the report to the textbox value contained in the form, but got error.

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