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I am trying to create a form which will pull all records for a
particular variable and display them all in a table which will allow
editing of those records.

Sort of like an Access database table . Usually at the most there will
be 10 records per query.
Which control would be best for this?
Thanks,
Scott
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Default Data form with multiple records

some type of grid control I would think. I believe VB6 offers a flexgrid
and a datagrid control.

Whether they work on useforms or not, I couldn't say.

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Suggestions?
Excel2000
I am trying to create a form which will pull all records for a
particular variable and display them all in a table which will allow
editing of those records.

Sort of like an Access database table . Usually at the most there will
be 10 records per query.
Which control would be best for this?
Thanks,
Scott



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