ACC2000: How to Use the Tab Control with Linked Subforms (198502)
The information in this article applies to:
This article was previously published under Q198502 Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
This article applies to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb) and to a Microsoft Access project (.adp).
For a Microsoft Access 2002 version of this article, see 324582.
SUMMARY
You can use the tab control to display linked subforms. A form contains
linked subforms when the second subform displays only the records related
to the record that you select in the first subform. The Customer Orders
form in the sample database Northwind.mdb has an example of linked
subforms.
Because a tab control enables you to place different controls on
different pages of a single control, you can make better use of available
space on the main form and still have plenty of room to display the
subforms.
NOTE: This article explains a technique demonstrated in the sample
file, FrmSmp00.mdb. For information about how to obtain this sample file,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
233324 Microsoft Access 2000 Sample Forms Database Available in Download Center
REFERENCES
For more information about the tab control, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
208785
ACC2000: How to Use the Tab Control in Access
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 1/26/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbhowto KB198502 |
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