In the first Form place a Button (Go, Next, OK, Proceed whatever) 
and 
in its event procedure:
 DoCmd.OpenForm "SecondForm"

for transfering control to your second Form from the first.

--- In [email protected], "Arman, Shirin & Niki Hamraei" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am good at Access, but not good at coding at all. In fact I 
don't code at all.  All of my stuff in Access is driven off of what 
Access produces.
> 
> What I need to do is to create a form that will feed another 
form.  So I need a small form, in that form I have 4 fields.  I pick 
the person, the projects they are assigned and couple other field 
and hit GO or NEXT or whatever and another form pops up with 50 or 
so fields, detailing the project I picked.  Does anyone know how I 
can do this?
> Thanks.
>  
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