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Mike S. S.
I have a form with two subform that are both based on a 1:M relationship with
the main form. No problem. However, when I make a renamed copy of the main
form and set it's Default View to Datasheet, I get in the first column a
small + which allows me to click on it and input into one of the
subforms.....VERY COOL. However, since I added the 2nd subform, the
Datasheet view only offers me one + for one the same subform. Is this a
limit of MS Access 2003 or do I need to do something else? When I designed
the first form with only one subform, copied it and set the copy's Default
View to Datasheet, the + appeared without me doing anything special (that I
know of).
Any help would be MUCH appreciated!!!!
Michael S.
the main form. No problem. However, when I make a renamed copy of the main
form and set it's Default View to Datasheet, I get in the first column a
small + which allows me to click on it and input into one of the
subforms.....VERY COOL. However, since I added the 2nd subform, the
Datasheet view only offers me one + for one the same subform. Is this a
limit of MS Access 2003 or do I need to do something else? When I designed
the first form with only one subform, copied it and set the copy's Default
View to Datasheet, the + appeared without me doing anything special (that I
know of).
Any help would be MUCH appreciated!!!!
Michael S.