The information is already in a subform. Rick said it is possible to put a subform in a subform but is a problem. Further I was trying to learn DLookup since he talks about its power. But if I have to use a query and a sub-subform, I guess I need to know where I can learn to do that! Thanks for the answer. I am trying to use the DLookup approach since I have, in fact, three groups of people with many to many relationships and I am trying to standardize the way the information on all of them is stored . . . following Rick's advice that "if you have a second telephone number (or email or whatever) you should put it in a separate table" (paraphrased, not quoted).
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