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9.6

Expand Indicator Not Showing in Datasheet View

Asked by raburk in Microsoft Access Database

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I have an Access 2000 database which has several tables linked together using the Relationship Manager.  I can view the table in Access 2000, and the Expand Indicator (little "+" sign) appears as the leftmost column, allowing me to view the related data.

When I open this same file in 2007, the Expand Indicator does not appear.  I have converted the database to 2007 format, and that does not work either.

To be specific, I expect to double click a table name in the Tables group, have it appear in Datasheet view, and show the Expand Indicator as the leftmost column.

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Zone: Microsoft Access Database
Tags: access, table, 2007, expand, datasheet
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