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Jim
I'm seeing this problem as well. I've checked off on all three of your points but am still have the same problem. I have stepped through what's going on in the subform when a new record is created in main form and the subform keyfields are set to the same value as whatever prior existing record was last looked at. If I try to force the keyfields on the subform to be the key value from the new record, Access raises an error regarding trying to insert a record and the parent key doesn't exist. I've also noted that the subform(s) are being put into an insert record state when a new record is created on the main form.
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