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Note that typically the reason this happens is that there is code behind the datasheet form that modifies properties on the form or controls (e.g. Textbox.Locked). Access intends to save the datasheet column widths without saving the properties changed in code, and that process was not working as expected. We are planning to fix this, but in the meantime, you may be able to work around this if you can avoid changing form/control properties in code (e.g. by using Conditional Formatting instead)
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This is also an issue with Split forms
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Yes PLEASE! they did that in VB6 so what not in VBA?
I would live to be able to put notes on Queries when in Design view. How helpful would that be?