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Next Tip  A Wizard To Turn SubDataSheets Into Shaped ADO Recordsets

This article to shows you how easy it is to setup a subdatasheet and then offers up a wizard that will convert your subdatasheet into a shaped ADO record for use in vb and access.


The shaped recordset wizard in action.

 

This article was written for and published in the September 2000 edition of  "Microsoft Office & VBA Developer" by Garry Robinson.

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