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MS Access Forum / Forms Programming / June 2007

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Can I have multiple subforms in datasheet view?

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dan.neely@gmail.com - 11 Jun 2007 13:57 GMT
I can only get the first one (in tab order) to display in datasheet
view.  IF I switch to form view both show.  Is this a limitation of
access, or something I can change by setting properties correctly?
dan.neely@gmail.com - 11 Jun 2007 14:21 GMT
On Jun 11, 8:57 am, dan.ne...@gmail.com wrote:
> I can only get the first one (in tab order) to display in datasheet
> view.  IF I switch to form view both show.  Is this a limitation of
> access, or something I can change by setting properties correctly?

Answering my own question.  I've managed to do this by putting a new
form as the only child of the original parent and using it to demote
the original child forms to grandchildren of the toplevel datasheet.
 
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