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When inserting a subform, how do you get rid of the repeat headi

When inserting a subform, how do you get rid of the repeat headings?

RE: When inserting a subform, how do you get rid of the repeat h

Hi Clare, Thank you for the post, in reply, to remove the label or any labels from your form or subform, click on the label, or select a group of labels, (Shift+Click) press the Delete key and they will have gone, note click on the label not the control or you will delete the entire field entry. hope that helps best regards Pete.

Access tip:

Choosing data types in Access

Not sure which data type to use for your Access fields? Here are some guidelines to help you choose a data type to assign to a field.

- The Text data type can accept up to 255 characters. For information that will be recorded in paragraphs, use Memo.

- Also use Text for numbers that aren't going to be used in calculations, e.g. phone numbers.

- Use the Currency data type for monetary amounts.

- Use Date/Time for dates.

- Most other numbers can use the Number data type, but the Field Size property may have to be altered.

- For fields that have only two alternatives (yes, no) use Yes/No data type. If there is likely to be a third entry option (e.g. maybe or don't know) use Text instead.

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