Datasheet Forms

Sully38

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Good morning Everyone!

Working with Access 2002 on a Windows XP Environment

I have designed a DB with a few forms & queries. One of the forms has been requested to be in Datasheet view. I designed the form that way but everytime I open the form from the DB through code it appears as a "Blue print" style form. Is there a special way to open up a form that is designed to be in datasheet mode?

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Go to Design View in the form and select Properties. There shoudl be a Default View setting -- make it Datasheet (or have you already done this?)

Denis
 
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