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    matzoh_ball is offline Novice
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    I want to create a form WITHOUT the line at the bottom that says "Record" (and allows users to go th

    It would be great to hear about ways to remove this bar at the bottom of the form ("Record" and one can click through page numbers) without having to use code. (There is a screenshot in the attachment that shows what I mean.)


    I think this is possible without coding because my predecessor at my work was not Access-code savvy and seems to also have figured it out.

    Many thanks!
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    Eliminating the navigation bar is a form property setting.

    Then I don't know how can navigate records without code. You predecessor figured it out where? You know this because you have an example form?
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    I think the OP was just talking about removing the Navigation Buttons without code, which you've addressed.

    He will, then, of course, need either code or Macro to navigate the records.

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    Oops, yes. I should not have disregarded () when I read the original post.
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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    If you haven't found it, change this from "yes" to "no"
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