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Min Max options in Access 2007 adp reports not showing



 
 
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Old May 11th, 2010, 02:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Rich K
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Default Min Max options in Access 2007 adp reports not showing

I have an access adp which I developed in 2003 with sql server 2000.

I have with great success developed and deployed this app to run with Access
2003 Runtime. I would like this app to move to the Access 2007 runtime, and
most of the testing has gone well and the issues have been minor. One issue
remains which my client is being stubborn (and rightfully so) that needs to
be addressed.

When I open all reports with this statement:

DoCmd.OpenReport stDocName, acPreview, , stLinkCriteria

or

DoCmd.OpenReport stDocName, acViewPreview, , stLinkCriteria


the reports open and render as expected, except that the minimize and
restore/maximize options do not appear next to the x button at the top of the
report. Having these appear is considered a requirement.

Any suggestions on how to deal with this would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Rich
 




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