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Old June 27th, 2006, 07:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
DB_Bill
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Default Different Scroll issue

I am trying to figure out why the mouse button exhibits different behavior
depending on the database. The first action happens when I create an asset
database from the new db choices and insert several records. I use the scroll
button on the mouse and the asset form and the form steps through records.
This is just fine with me as I do not wish to disable the button with Leban's
mousehook.
The second action happens in a different database and allows the mouse to
scroll past the new record and create new blank records. I have checked the
events and properties for each of the databases forms and cannot see any
apparent differences. The tables don't seem to have any required fields in
either database. Both database forms are sourced from the table.
Is there a property that I am missing?
Thanks for any help and suggestions.

DB_Bill
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Old June 27th, 2006, 07:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
jahoobob via AccessMonster.com
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Default Different Scroll issue

Maybe the Allow additions, Allow edits, Data entry properties.

DB_Bill wrote:
I am trying to figure out why the mouse button exhibits different behavior
depending on the database. The first action happens when I create an asset
database from the new db choices and insert several records. I use the scroll
button on the mouse and the asset form and the form steps through records.
This is just fine with me as I do not wish to disable the button with Leban's
mousehook.
The second action happens in a different database and allows the mouse to
scroll past the new record and create new blank records. I have checked the
events and properties for each of the databases forms and cannot see any
apparent differences. The tables don't seem to have any required fields in
either database. Both database forms are sourced from the table.
Is there a property that I am missing?
Thanks for any help and suggestions.

DB_Bill


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Old June 27th, 2006, 07:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
DB_Bill
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Default Different Scroll issue

That was one of my first investigations and both db's the forms allow... are
set to yes. I am glad to see that somebody else felt that it may be reason.

DB_Bill

"jahoobob via AccessMonster.com" wrote:

Maybe the Allow additions, Allow edits, Data entry properties.

DB_Bill wrote:
I am trying to figure out why the mouse button exhibits different behavior
depending on the database. The first action happens when I create an asset
database from the new db choices and insert several records. I use the scroll
button on the mouse and the asset form and the form steps through records.
This is just fine with me as I do not wish to disable the button with Leban's
mousehook.
The second action happens in a different database and allows the mouse to
scroll past the new record and create new blank records. I have checked the
events and properties for each of the databases forms and cannot see any
apparent differences. The tables don't seem to have any required fields in
either database. Both database forms are sourced from the table.
Is there a property that I am missing?
Thanks for any help and suggestions.

DB_Bill


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