Removal of record count at bottom of subform

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John

I was wondering if someone could help. I was attempting to remove the
"record:" count at the bottom of a subform. Just couldn't find out how to do
it if it is even possible. Thanks in advance...John
 
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Dirk Goldgar

John said:
I was wondering if someone could help. I was attempting to remove the
"record:" count at the bottom of a subform. Just couldn't find out how to
do
it if it is even possible. Thanks in advance...John


I'm not sure if I understand correctly, but if it's the navigation
information and buttons you're talking about, then it can be suppressed by
setting the subform's Navigation Buttons property to No. This would be on
the design-view property sheet of the form that is being displayed as a
subform, not on the property sheet of the subform control itself.
 
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Eighte

John said:
I was wondering if someone could help. I was attempting to remove the
"record:" count at the bottom of a subform. Just couldn't find out how to
do
it if it is even possible. Thanks in advance...John


I did it for us to know our savings. So we have to buck-up and do aright.
Agree? You help me so the billings with the actual figures.
I love you Takuya.

Sir will receive more instead of transferings.
 
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Eighte

Dear All, don`t you think, somebody cares?

I`m sure there is a way to stabalise the RM$ situations.
 
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Eighte

Eighte said:
I did it for us to know our savings. So we have to buck-up and do aright.
Agree? You help me so the billings with the actual figures.
I love you Takuya.

Sir will receive more instead of transferings.

heheheheh..ok..I change it.Same birthday...The kitten is so cute!
 
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Larry Linson

We don't know what you are talking about. You are in a newsgroup dedicated
to technical discussion of, and questions and answers about, Microsoft
Access database software. Your posts bear no relation to the posts to which
they appear to be a response nor to the topic of the newsgroup. I think you
have accidentally ended up in the wrong venue for whatever it is you are
discussing.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
 
J

John

Yes !!! Setting the navigation button to no did exactly what I wanted. Thanks
to all who responded ( except Eighte - useless info !!!!)

John
 
J

John

Yes it was. Thanks Devil !!!!

TazmanianDevil said:
I was wondering if someone could help. I was attempting to remove the




Open the subform in design view and view form properties. From format
tab set Navigation Buttons to No.

Is this what you wanted?


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