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Lebans MouseWheelOff and scroll in textbox in subform
First thing first:
MouseWheelOff is an excellent extention to Access. For users used to scroll in textboxes with the mouse wheel access applications can be a nightmare. One little scroll and poff your data are "gone". Then to my request/bug-report: I can't scroll in textboxes placed on subforms. To recreate this behavior, open the demo access mdb in the MouseWheelOff.zip. Open the form frmsuddata and change the Stuff textbox to multiline with scrollbar. If you now run the frmSampleData and turn off the mouse wheel you will be able to scroll the textbox up to the right, but the textboxes in the subform will not scroll. Is it a bug or by design? Or is it something I have missed? Best regards Ove Halseth |
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Lebans MouseWheelOff and scroll in textbox in subform
I believe that when you've turned MouseWheel off, it applies to everything
in the application, not just the single form where you put the code to turn the wheel off. In other words, what you're describing is how it's supposed to work. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) wrote in message ... First thing first: MouseWheelOff is an excellent extention to Access. For users used to scroll in textboxes with the mouse wheel access applications can be a nightmare. One little scroll and poff your data are "gone". Then to my request/bug-report: I can't scroll in textboxes placed on subforms. To recreate this behavior, open the demo access mdb in the MouseWheelOff.zip. Open the form frmsuddata and change the Stuff textbox to multiline with scrollbar. If you now run the frmSampleData and turn off the mouse wheel you will be able to scroll the textbox up to the right, but the textboxes in the subform will not scroll. Is it a bug or by design? Or is it something I have missed? Best regards Ove Halseth |
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Lebans MouseWheelOff and scroll in textbox in subform
Doug is correct. What I've done in the past, for instance, although I don't
have the code at hand, is to turn the wheel back on when a memo field has focus, and then turn it back off when leaving the memo field. -- There's ALWAYS more than one way to skin a cat! Answers/posts based on Access 2000/2003 Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...forms/200804/1 |
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Lebans MouseWheelOff and scroll in textbox in subform
Thanks for your feedback.
Doug If I turn the MouseWheel off, my memo fields on the main form still scrolls, so I think it's supposed to just turn off records scrolling. Linq But if you turn MouseWheel on when a memo field got focus then you will be back to scrolling records, not the memo field.... Or am I missing something here. Try to recreate it by following the steps in my first post and you'll see what I mean... Best regards Ove Halseth |
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