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    As the subject implies, I’m trying to hide a column in a subform displayed in datasheet view. I have the visible property set to ‘No’, yet the little @#$!% insists on showing up. It works for other subforms based off tables with similar structure, just not for this one….any ideas as to what I may be missing?

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    • #952095

      Setting the Visible property of a control to No only works in single or continuous forms. To hide a column in a datasheet form, either remove the control entirely, or open the form in datasheet view, click in the column and select Format | Hide Column, then save the form.

      BTW I almost never use a form in datasheet view; I use a continuous form made to look like a datasheet instead, because that gives me much more control over how the form behaves.

      • #952098

        Hans, thanks for the help, hiding the column in datasheet view and saving it worked. I would use a continuous form, but the info is only for display purposes….it’s not really functional at all. Thanks again cheers

      • #952239

        Hi Hans

        Do you have a demo of this you can share?

        No hurry, at you convenience

        Thanks, John

        • #952249

          The database attached to post 382292 contains several examples of continuous forms looking more or less like datasheet forms.

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            Hans

            Nice demos.

            I was thinking more in terms of coding continuous forms to behave like datasheet forms in regards to sorting the columns, up/down arrow key navigation through records, etc.

            Any demos like this liking around?

            Thanks, John

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