Access 2003 Pivot Table

sblsnelson

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I have created a pivot table in Access 2003. How can you get rid of the annoying filter drop down arrows? I am using this for a report and there will be no data updated and no filtering. I believe you may have to write some VBA code to get this to work but I can't find anyting on the web except for Excel pivot tables.:confused:
 

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You're talking about the black triangles next to each column heading pointing down, right? They're always there. just as in Excel.
 
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