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How to stop upward movemt of form view
When I input data in the middle of my form, the form jumps upwards, hiding
the fields which shows the name or topic. How do I correct this? -- Thanks for your support! Wanda G. |
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How to stop upward movemt of form view
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 11:18:29 -0800, "Wanda G."
wrote: When I input data in the middle of my form, the form jumps upwards, hiding the fields which shows the name or topic. How do I correct this? Make the form big enough to display all the controls, and save it at that size - or squeeze the controls up to fit the form, if you're already running off screen. John W. Vinson[MVP] |
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