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    OneToLearn is offline Novice
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    How To Add Button on Datasheet View form

    Hello,

    I have a data entry form that is opened up as a Datasheet view, there are three columns. I need to put a command button on this datasheet form such that when the data entry is complete there is a button to click on for the next step. What is the best solution? I am a beginner with VB, but I would like if you could show me in VB.

    Thanks in advance.

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    No, but you can do this:

    http://accessextra.blogspot.com/2006...heet-form.html

    personally I prefer continuous view, which allows buttons and more control over the look.
    Paul (wino moderator)
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    OneToLearn is offline Novice
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    Thank you Paul.

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    No problem.
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