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How do you open a form based on a record selected in the startup form

Asked by pbo1 in Access Forms

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I need to figure out how to open a form (lets call form b) when user selects a record from a continuous record form (lets call form a).  As an example form a will have a list of vendors.  Once the user selects a vendor it will take them into another form that is a tabbed form that now displays tabs such as products, contacts, etc.  Note that form b has sub-forms

I know I need to create an event property once the user selects the vendor, but I am unnable to get the correct record display on form b.  My preference would be to use just one form but, MS Access only allows a single form when sub-forms are embedded into a main form.

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