
Originally Posted by
Missinglinq
I do, but like most things, it depends on your situation! Unless you're developing an app where you have data entry people in a 'production' situation, i.e. where they're entering a gazillion records all at once (typically done where data from one database is being converted/entered into another database) having the Cycle Property set to All Records is not needed. Having All Records as the default is just one of many (in my opinion) bad default settings Access has.
Linq ;0)>