You subform's default view must be "single" or "continuous" (cannot be datasheet) and you must put the controls in the subform's "FORM HEADER" section and not the "PAGE HEADER" section.

Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  I find that whenever I try to put headings in subforms, they
disappear...Can anyone tell me how to get them to show?

bob







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