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Access 2007--Disable Autofilter in Datasheet Subform

Hello Everyone,

I stumbled onto something interesting and was wondering if anyone
else has experienced it and how they fixed it. I've posted to several
forums to no avail.

I've got a datasheet subform developed in an Access 2003 database.
Users can click on a row and delete the record on the datasheet.
However, when we open the database using Access 2007, Access 2007 sets
autofiltering on each column, so I can't select the row--only
columns. The whole datasheet get's selected when I click anywhere on
it.

I have autofilters set to no.

I can't seem to find how to disable this feature

Thanks for your help.
Mar 11 '08 #1
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