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    tinytree is offline Novice
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    how to hide the fields in subform

    how to hide the fields (that linked the mainform) in subform.the fields are the foreign key of main form's primary key.

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    marianne is offline Competent Performer
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    use "columnhidden"...is that what you needed?

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    tinytree is offline Novice
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    thanks ,I have already fit it. I used chinese version access 2003, set the field's data enable(maybe ,chinese pinying is "ke yong",down next to locked property) property false.then fit it.
    thank u again. sometimes I maybe not exactly express my idea .here I can learn english from u and I love to learn access very much.
    Access forum has many hot-heart man to help me fit my question.

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    tinytree is offline Novice
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    later I saw it ,not fit the question absolutely.it lost the focus but it can display ,set visible property not fit it too. it approach my result but little.

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