Jonathan's approach gives more flexibility in multiple subforms in the same form. It might run into problems when windows are dragged, causing a subform to chase after a form. It might be best for kiosks and similar applications.
Another approach is to use several groups of which only one is visible.
Another is to update data based on a control.
You can mix and match these.
It might be fun to dream about asking for a control which is a view into a stack.
Dar
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