I have a tabbed form when I add a split form to one of the pages, the datasheet portion of the split for is not visible. Can someone tell me if this can be fixed.
Thank you in advance,
Michael
I have a tabbed form when I add a split form to one of the pages, the datasheet portion of the split for is not visible. Can someone tell me if this can be fixed.
Thank you in advance,
Michael
Apparently it cannot.
Unless you want to build form/subform to emulate split form.
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Are you still referring to a split form? As far as I can tell, it cannot be used as a subform and retain the split feature.
Have to build a form/subform in place of the split form. So you would end up with a form/subform/subsubform arrangement.
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.
Here's a link to an article and download for emulating a Split Form that will work on a Subform. It refers to using it on a Navigation Form...but a Form on a Navigation Form is, in fact, a Subform:
https://www.datanumen.com/blogs/how-...ess-using-vba/
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The problem with making anything foolproof...is that fools are so darn ingenious!
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Thank you, this worked great. I appreciate your time.Here's a link to an article and download for emulating a Split Form that will work on a Subform. It refers to using it on a Navigation Form...but a Form on a Navigation Form is, in fact, a Subform:
https://www.datanumen.com/blogs/how-...ess-using-vba/
Linq ;0)>
Glad we could help!
Good luck with your project!
Linq ;0)>
The problem with making anything foolproof...is that fools are so darn ingenious!
All posts/responses based on Access 2003/2007