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replyReply Wed 5 May 2010, 09:29Delegate Manjeet said...

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Database Acess

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replyReply Mon 10 May 2010, 08:55Trainer Simon said...

RE: Database Acess

Hi Manjeet,

Thank you for your question.

After discussing your example form with my colleague, this question is beyond the scope of the forum as it would take some time to look at the underlying structure before attempting a solution by code.

However we do offer a consultancy service. If you wish to persue this option then please feel free to give our Enquiries team a call on 0845 5194 797.

Regards

Simon

 

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Access tip:

Hiding Multiple Table columns

If you want to hide non-adjacent Access table columns. In Datasheet view, open the table that contains the columns you want to hide.

On the Format menu, click Unhide Columns.
In the Unhide Columns dialog box, clear the check box next to the name of each column you want to hide.
Click Close.

This method makes having to use the Hide Columns command repeatedly unnecessary

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