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reference a record on a continuous form with a label

Asked by MGardner in Access Forms

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I have a continuous form with a label on it that i would like to call a form using the ondlick. However, because it is a label and not a command button which ever button (label I click it opens the same form/record which is because the focus remains on the first record on the continuous form. using a command button then access obviously moves the focus to the record with the related button that was clicked.
You may say that why not just use the button? The reason I need the label to work and to set the focus to the record is purely a format (the button system colour looks ugly on the form.
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