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  1. LawnRanger

    Filter combo box

    Glad you got yours solved also, MainOH. You guys are great, and FAST! I'll be checking in here often. Maybe, in the future, I can help someone also. Thanks again.
  2. LawnRanger

    Filter combo box

    MainOH, I'll post my SQL statement for the combo box row source that needs the filtered data. My main form is called frmMain, the subform is called frmSub, the table is called tblCities and contains two fields, City and Country. The combo box that selects the country first is called...
  3. LawnRanger

    Filter combo box

    Sorry if my problem sounds different, but if you look at MainOH's last post, he is having the same problem as I am. Mine works fine when on a form, but fails when it becomes a subform. Thanks to PHJ for the reference to the Microsoft article Q209099. The problem is fixed now that I am...
  4. LawnRanger

    Filter combo box

    Hehe, while I was posting my reply, I see you posted with the same problem I'm having. I've searched for the answer to this in three different Access books and a VBA book. It seems this is not covered in any of them. I'm sure it is going to be one of those "Doh! Why didn't I think of that."...
  5. LawnRanger

    Filter combo box

    I've used this method, as shown in the FAQ, on several forms with no problem at all. But take that form and implant it on a plain, unbound form as a subform, and the results are different. You can select the manufacturer fine, but when you click on the model combo box, you get a "Enter...

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