I rarely allow updating in my continuous forms in Access. I usually use the continuous form to select a record for processing and respond to a click that brings up a detail form for editing the record. In VB I did the same kind of thing by using a listbox containing several columns and responded to the click so I understand the listbox solution. I just wondered if I was missing a better way. Thanks for the response and I look forward to the DBGrid tutorial. You have turned me into an Access and VB junkie :o) Regards Chris
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