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I use a a datasheet view form to see my MS Access data. I am irritated that "Sort A to Z" always takes my cursor to the top of the column, when I want it to stay in the record where I was, when I issued the command.
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What makes it particularly difficult, is that when you 'un-toggle' a filter, the system doesn't put you back where you were previously, but puts your cursor at the lead of a column. Now why would it do that? Whoever designed this, didn't actually use it.
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