SubForm Problem

D

Derek Brown

Hi All

Is there any way of having a subform (In continuous form mode) show the new
entry record at the top of the form instead of the bottom?
 
D

Douglas J Steele

Nope.

If it's important, one trick is to use two subforms. The top one should be
one row high, set for new rows only, while the bottom one shouldn't allow
additions.
 
B

BruceM

Cool. If I create two subform records, will the first record show up in the
bottom subform as soon as I click the New Record button, or do I need to
requery or something?
 
D

Derek Brown

Hi Douglas

Brilliant!

Douglas J Steele said:
Nope.

If it's important, one trick is to use two subforms. The top one should be
one row high, set for new rows only, while the bottom one shouldn't allow
additions.
 
D

Douglas J Steele

I believe you'd need to issue a Refresh for the bottom subform to be sure.
 

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