How to get rid of recordselector buttons on a subform?

D

Douglas J. Steele

Set the form's RecordSelect property to False. (No)

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Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

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Well, probably I'm dumb, but I can't figure this out... Thanks for any help.
 
S

Santiago Gomez

in Form Design view, doubleclick on the top left corner of the form, to open
the forms properties.

Under the Format Tab, set Record Selectos to No.

If you want to hide the record navigation buttons across the bottom of the
form, set Navigation Buttons to No as well.

Well, probably I'm dumb, but I can't figure this out... Thanks for any help.
 
V

Van T. Dinh

.... and both Douglas and Santiago referred to the Property "RecordSelector"
of the Form being used as the Subform (more accurately, the Form being used
as the SourceObject of the SubformControl) and NOT the (main) Form.

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HTH
Van T. Dinh
MVP (Access)



Well, probably I'm dumb, but I can't figure this out... Thanks for any help.
 

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