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    Sub Form within Sub Form

    I just started using access last night, and have only used it for about 6 hours since then, so I apologize if this is a question with an easy answer. I have not been able to find the answer online.
    In the file I've posted I have a form called, ErrorsF. At the bottom left of the form is a sub form with another sub form within it. In design view they both show up, in either of the other two views only the highest level sub form shows up, but not the sub form within it.

    Does anyone know how I can fix this?

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    Re: Sub Form within Sub Form

    I have a question, what is the purpose of your database?

    I believe I am able to help, but would like clarification on that first.

    Dan

    P.S. There is an error in your error ""...It [love] does not envy..." or, "...[Love] is not jealous..."
    Definition of Envy
    - If you read "can be confused" and "synonym note" on that link you will see that Envy and jealousy are very close in meaning, however, not the same.
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    Re: Sub Form within Sub Form

    Thanks for the reply, split_atom18.

    I'm research errors in the bible in order to determine if they are valid. The purpose of the database is to accept, store, and present the information in a way that makes the process as easy as possible in order to allow more energy to be spent on actual research.

    The different definitions of the english words jealousy and evny are of little importance for one main reason. The Greek words used in 1 Cor 13:4 and in the septuigint version of Ex 34:14 (thought to be the version used by many of the new testament authors) are both dirivatives of Zeloo. Both derivatives have basically the same definition. There actually is a counter claim that seems to weaken this error, but it begs a lot of questions. I have this all worked out my Excel file, the DB is very incomplete. I just wanted to move enough data over to perform a test.

    So what is your idea?

    Thanks,
    Justin

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    Re: Sub Form within Sub Form

    Removed by me.
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    Re: Sub Form within Sub Form

    Quote Originally Posted by pilotwings64 View Post
    The different definitions of the english words jealousy and evny are of little importance for one main reason. The Greek words used in 1 Cor 13:4 and in the septuigint version of Ex 34:14 (thought to be the version used by many of the new testament authors) are both dirivatives of Zeloo.
    Exodus was written in Hebrew as I am sure you know. So 2 old different languages being translated into any one language, with words of such close description but so different meaning, is a far stretch in my opinion, but it is that my opinion.

    My issue in this is, it seems as though you are trying to discredit the bible, and I can in no way assist you if that is the case.


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