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There's a really nice feature added into Access
that can be viewed from the Help menu. Go to the Index tab and type in
"OpenForm" and it will tell you all about all the arguments, and there will even
be a link to click that will show you example(s).
I don't mean to be sarcastic, but this is one of
those questions where it doesn't seem like the questioner has bothered to do
their own basic research.
It is also one of those questions that is so
general that I would have to retype the entire Help information to
answer. Asking a question like this on an email list is
like writing a letter to your mechanic asking how your car works while the car
manual is sitting on your lap.
So it is one of those questions that the best
answer is, "Go look it up in Help".
Now, after doing that (or if you have already done
that), if you have a more specific question on how to use the OpenForm function
(still not sure what to enter for one of the arguments, not clear on how
OpenArgs works, etc.), by all means come back and ask the question, and I'd be
glad to do my best to answer it.
Thanks,
Toby
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