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Modifying Subforms
Hi There. I am new to sub forms and having a few problems modify. If I pull
up the sub form on its own, and modify the order of the fields, it doesnt pull through to the subform embedded in the main form. I have tried modifing from the main form, but still the ordering is incorrect. Could you please advise the best way to modify the order the field show in the subform ? Thansk Len |
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Modifying Subforms
What "view" do you have the subform in? I assume Continuous Form or
Spreadsheet view. If it is Spreadsheet view, you can actually adjust the view of the fields at run time. You can select a column and drag it to the order you want it. You can also collapse the width of the column to hide it. -- Wayne Morgan MS Access MVP "len" wrote in message ... Hi There. I am new to sub forms and having a few problems modify. If I pull up the sub form on its own, and modify the order of the fields, it doesnt pull through to the subform embedded in the main form. I have tried modifing from the main form, but still the ordering is incorrect. Could you please advise the best way to modify the order the field show in the subform ? Thansk Len |
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