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I couldn't get this to work for ages. After a lot of trial and error I have finally got it working. I'm pretty sure the solution was changing the 'Description' field in the RecurringT to a unique name. In the TaskListF I was getting '#Name?' in the description field and I think this was because Access didn't like the fact I had two fields called 'Description' - one in the TaskT and one in the RecurringT. I'm not sure if this is just a problem for Access 2007 but I thought I'd note it in case anyone else experiences the same problem.
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