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hiding record navigation button in forms

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Smriti Dev - 31 Aug 2005 22:19 GMT
Hi There,

In my access form, I do not want the record navigation button in the bottom
to display. How can I hide it from the interface?
Thanks,
Smriti
pietlinden@hotmail.com - 31 Aug 2005 23:47 GMT
Time to start playing with your forms to learn what does what...
explore... I mean you can't hurt anything.  and if it scares you that
badly, make a backup...

In Design View, view the Format tab and set Navigation Buttons to No.

Now that was tricky, wasn't it?
Larry Linson - 31 Aug 2005 23:54 GMT
> In my access form, I do not want the record
> navigation button in the bottom to display.
> How can I hide it from the interface?

In Design View of the Form, right-click the upper leftmost little square,
and choose Properties, if they aren't shown. Look in the Form's Format
properties and set Navigation Buttons to No.

 Larry Linson
 Microsoft Access MVP
 
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