Get the Sub-Subform You've Always Wanted (and Other Tricks) Access won't let you have a subform within a subform if the data has to be displayed in a continuous form. But Peter Heskett found a way by using senior and junior subforms. He also shares a few other tricks for handling forms. (MSDN Newsletter)
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