I,m not really understanding why anyone would trouble themselves in creating
a huge Project as that  in MsAccess for an organization when it can’t be a
true  Client /server based application >? It seems that access isn’t
Distributed at all     why would u do that ? u mention datasource aren’t u
talking about yourself as the access database to separate database?  ,
unless u wanna connect another field to another database, then your Zagging
all over the place , that seems a terrible mess to be in , 250 fields????
Dear god man ,,  what is that application, 

 

 

 

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Try using a sub-form.

Guy Harley

www.youramigo.-com

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I'm in a bit of a quandry here. I built this form containing 
250 or so fields all from one data source. The person I'm working for
wanted to add another 100 or so fields to the form so I had to build a
new table to house the 100 new fields. But when I went back to the
form to see if I could add the new fields from the new table, I got
stuck. 
Is there a way to add fields from another data source to the form?

Regards,

Ryan 

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