Thanks.
I want to have a small area of the form scroll-able, but not the entire form
(which fits nicely on a single screen ... assuming I can have just this area
of the form scrollable). There are quite a few controls in this area of the
form, and they're only used sometimes (they're generally considered
"optional" ... from the standpoint of how the application is used).
The rest of the form contains no tabbed controls or subforms ... I just
wanted something "special" for this area of the form. It would make it look
much "cleaner" to the user.
So I guess I'm stuck with a subform for this area of the screen...
Thanks again...
bob
"Linq Adams via AccessMonster.com" u28780@uwe wrote in message
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In a word, "No." Sorry. One of the purposes of Tabbed Controls is to avoid
having to scroll down a form. You could use a subform on the Tabbed page.
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