Doyce-
That should NOT happen. Which version of Access are you using? I seem to remember a bug a looooonnng time ago that did this, but I don't remember which version or the exact circumstances. When you type changes in the record being displayed, Access should update that record no matter how you do the save.
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On Feb 24, 2014, at 11:31 PM, <winberry.doyce@roadsysinc.com> <winberry.doyce@roadsysinc.com> wrote:
Thanks John. Tthe reason I ask is because I have had several bound forms where after I have used a navigation button to move to a different record or a combo box to select a different record and then change some of the values in the controls, and click a button with Me.dirty = false to save the changes and,that the changes somehow get saved to the previous record instead of the current record on the display. So I was wondering if I should do the acCmdSelectRecord before saving to prevent that from happening. It never occurs when I open the form and make a change on the first record displayed. Only after I have changed records. What do you think?
Doyce
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