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I hate to ask this question b/c it seems like something I should be able to
figure out...but how do I set up the "save button" you referenced?  I can
add a button control but don't know how to assign it "save" or to make it a
default. I'm guessing the "execute action" under Events for the control is
where I assign it to "save," no?  I don't see any Macros that look like they
do the job. Can't find documentation on how to do this.

I did already have my "animals" table setup correctly in it's own form at
the top level (I called it a "second instance") but did not have the form
set to "add data only" so that was helpful. Once I get the save button
working so new animals can be entered when hitting "return," I think it will
be much easier going.  Thanks as usual.

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