Solved Subform. Format property. Show header and footer. No difference in putting YES putting NO

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I am working with a department form that has a subform with the employees of each department. There is a property in the subform called "Show Header and Footer" with two options, YES/NO. I have set the subform to Form view to see how this property affects it. I have inserted a title in the header. Even if I set the subform property to NO, when I run the form, the header title is still visible in the subform area. What am I doing wrong?
 
The subform property is Show Page Header and Footer. Are you actually using a Page Header section or placing the title in the Form Header?
 
The subform property is Show Page Header and Footer. Are you actually using a Page Header section or placing the title in the Form Header?
I opened the subform in design. I put title text in the header. I closed the subform. I opened the form with subform. The subform show the header in spite of the form propertie is in NO
 

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That says pagina, which is page? No?
 
I opened the subform in design. I put title text in the header. I closed the subform. I opened the form with subform. The subform show the header in spite of the form propertie is in NO
Just a guess but that property may be applicable only when you print the report. Just for fun, try printing your form to see how it looks.
 
Just a guess but that property may be applicable only when you print the report. Just for fun, try printing your form to see how it looks.
Here it is
 

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show the property sheet for the form header - in post#3 you are showing the property sheet for the subform control
 
show the property sheet for the form header - in post#3 you are showing the property sheet for the subform control
It is correct. The property of the subform show header if i put YES. But i put NO, the header of subform not should be when i see form. In my case YES NO give the same result. If exist something in the header of the subform, access show me it. This is my problem
 
I think you missed the point I was making in post #2.
In addition to a Form Header and Footer, forms can also have a Page Header and Footer though the Page sections are rarely used.
These are not the same thing. Which are you using?
 
when viewed as a form, yes means the header is visible, no means it is not visible
 

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