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MS Access Forum / Forms Programming / March 2005

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datasheet record selectors

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Roland Alden - 03 Mar 2005 18:21 GMT
I have some subforms which are datasheet views. I find that turning off
record selectors on them seems to not work (the selectors are still there).
Turning off navigation buttons does work. Also I would like to turn off
column titles as well, but I don't see what property controls that.

In other words, I'd like a sheet view that just has the row/column cells
with no other adornments. Is it possible in datasheet view?
fredg - 03 Mar 2005 21:18 GMT
> I have some subforms which are datasheet views. I find that turning off
> record selectors on them seems to not work (the selectors are still there).
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> In other words, I'd like a sheet view that just has the row/column cells
> with no other adornments. Is it possible in datasheet view?

As far as I know, not in datasheet view.

You can create a form in Continuous View, without header labels,
without navigation buttons, without record selectors, etc..
Align each detail control so that it is just up against the ones along
side it. Size the height of the controls and the detail height to the
same value (start with .2") Adjust the positioning and size as needed.

It will look similar to a Datasheet.
This also has the advantage of you being able to have differing fonts,
font size, color, etc. in the various controls.
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