Zor:
Thanks for the very prompt and helpful reply.
Yes, I do have the relationships defined as one-to-many in the relationship building tool (one is the master, many is the subform). When I use the subforms icon on the tools menu as you suggested, I was able to create a subform, and it appears to work properly - thanks.
However, even after creating the subform using the subform icon, I am still unable to view or edit the "Link Child" and "Link Master" fields in the properties of the subform. For some reason, Access keeps these properties hidden from me.
I believe I am following the correct steps: I select the subform, and then select the properties for the subform, and then view "All" or "Data" properties. Nowhere do the fields "Link Child" and "Link Master" appear.
The only thing I might be doing wrong is the primary field in the master table is not a key field, but it is indexed as a unique field - and the relationship builder tool does show a proper one-to-many relationship. Would the fact that the primary field in the master table is not a key field make any difference in showing the "Link Child" and "Link Master" properties in the subform?
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Konacq