Access 2007 form combo box selection to run find duplicates query and populate results in sub-form for editing?
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My db has SchoolTable that shows all accounts, MainScreen to select sales rep from a combo box (SalesRep from SchoolTable) and have query results populate a sub-form (InputForm). I have Search_Rep query ([Forms]![MainScreen]![Combo0]) set to run On Change Private Sub Combo0_Change() DoCmd.OpenQuery "Search_Rep" End Sub I believe what I am missing is the ability to also make the query a find duplicates query, in order to get all of the accounts for that particular rep, and also how to have the results populate the sub-form (InputForm) for editing. I would appreciate any input you may provide, in layman's terms please. Although I don't consider myself to be a novice in Access, I'm also not a programmer. Thank you in advance for your time and attention. Drew
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