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MS Access Forum / Forms / December 2007

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Form/Subform Problem

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NEWER USER - 27 Dec 2007 18:14 GMT
I have a bound form with three subforms. Subforms are all displaying in
Datasheet View.  I am able to make column width changes to all subforms
(double-click right border or manually type in a number or drag to size), but
after closing main form and reopening, changes are saved on only two of the
three subforms.  I have checked Properties of all subforms (numerous times)
and have everything identical except for the Record Source (Query of each
subform).  Before closing, I click File/Save on the MenuBar and the Save icon
on the Toolbar (I get a working Hourglass on both for three+ seconds).  Can
anyone give me a suggestion as to why two subforms Save and one does not?
Jeanette Cunningham - 27 Dec 2007 20:56 GMT
Hi,
open the 3rd subform from the database window as a separate form in design
view.
Change the column widths and click the save icon on the toolbar, close the
form.
Open the main form again and all 3 subforms should be set up the way you
want.

Jeanette Cunningham

>I have a bound form with three subforms. Subforms are all displaying in
> Datasheet View.  I am able to make column width changes to all subforms
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Can
> anyone give me a suggestion as to why two subforms Save and one does not?
 
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