And I've found, remarkably, that you can have Legacy and Access open on the same file simultaneously, and changes in the one show up more or immediately in the other. That is, however, pretty serious brain surgery and you ought to be quite careful. For many issues that have come up on this list, including pleas for particular enhancements, access provides a workable solution. For example, how many times have you set up a detail field in a source like a page, sourced people, and the sourced the next set of people with the old, now incorrect detail? If you try to backtrack in legacy it is many clicks and easy to get confused. In access, it is, relatively, a snap. I'm sure Legacy doesn't condone any of this, but it beats begging the programmers. Jonathan
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