From: Billy11 on 3 Feb 2010 17:29 Found it and changed it to [NONE]. I'll see if that does the trick. Thanks, John! -- Billy "John W. Vinson" wrote: > On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 18:42:01 -0800, Billy11 <Billy11(a)discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: > > >Thanks, John. I checked the Properties. There are no Subdatasheet properties > >listed. There wouldn't be, would there, since I've never created any > >subdatasheets? That's where I'm stuck right now. > > Access will give you subdatasheets even if you DON'T want them (e.g. if you > define a relationship or a lookup field). Every table has a Subdatasheet > property (open the table in design view and select view... properties); what > you want is an explicit > > [None] > > in the Subdatasheet property of the table. Is that what's there? > -- > > John W. Vinson [MVP] > . > |