Display Continuous Form Alongside a Datasheet.

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Guest

Is it possible to have a continuous form alongside a datasheet? I would like
to display a list of employees in a continuous form on the left side of the
screen. On the right side of the screen would be a datasheet or other
continuous form showing a list of employee skills. As the user selects an
employee record on the left side, the subform on the right would show a list
of that employee's skills.

Thanks.
 
G

Guest

Ah. Not so fast. How did he do it? When I try to add a subform to my
continuous form, I get a message that subforms are not allowed on continuous
forms.
 
G

Guest

Thank you very much. I will try it.

ruralguy via AccessMonster.com said:
You put two subforms side by side on a main form.
Ah. Not so fast. How did he do it? When I try to add a subform to my
continuous form, I get a message that subforms are not allowed on continuous
forms.
Do you mean like Albert has done on this link?
http://www.members.shaw.ca/AlbertKallal/Articles/Grid.htm
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G

Guest

But how can a subform be continuous? I know how to make a form continuous.
But in that case Access will not allow subforms.

I'm having no luck trying to make a subform continuous.

Thanks for your continued help on this.

ruralguy via AccessMonster.com said:
You put two subforms side by side on a main form.
Ah. Not so fast. How did he do it? When I try to add a subform to my
continuous form, I get a message that subforms are not allowed on continuous
forms.
Do you mean like Albert has done on this link?
http://www.members.shaw.ca/AlbertKallal/Articles/Grid.htm
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]

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HTH - RuralGuy (RG for short) acXP WinXP Pro
Please post back to this forum so all may benefit.

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G

Guest

Thanks. I figured it out. I have to make two normal forms. Then I put them
in another form. That automatically makes them subforms. Now I just need to
figure out how to code it all. Thanks again.

ruralguy via AccessMonster.com said:
You put two subforms side by side on a main form.
Ah. Not so fast. How did he do it? When I try to add a subform to my
continuous form, I get a message that subforms are not allowed on continuous
forms.
Do you mean like Albert has done on this link?
http://www.members.shaw.ca/AlbertKallal/Articles/Grid.htm
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]

--
HTH - RuralGuy (RG for short) acXP WinXP Pro
Please post back to this forum so all may benefit.

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