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Hide Navigation Buttons on Linked Table
- Jun 25, 2024Karl and Arnel are quicker.
While it is possible to simply embed a table directly in a subform control, you lose the ability to manage it as effectively as when you use a form in a subform control. In this case, for example, you lose the ability to hide Navigation buttons. Sometimes, in the early stages of learning Access, we find things that seem handy (like embedding a table in a subform control), but which turn out not to be the most appropriate or effective or flexible approach. The key is to keep an open mind and continue refining your tool kit as you gain more experience.
Hi George, thanks for the reply. I should say I'm no Access expert. I referred to it as a linked child because of the entries you have pointed to in the data tab. Anyway, here's the screenshot which shows the navigation buttons for the table which are the ones I want to hide.
Design View shows the Table like this:
The navigation button property only applies to the main form. The are no navigation button options for the table.
Hi Chris,
The second picture shows that you have used a table as Source Object of the subform. Instead of this, first create a form on the basis of the table, save that form, and use this new form as Source Object of the subform. Then you have the properties to hide the navigation buttons as described by George.
Servus
Karl
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