Navigating between controls on form.

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bschellingbiggs

I have a rather long continuous form. I have several command buttons to
navigate to controls on the form. How do I get the control to display at the
top of the window? Currently it just jumps to the bottom of the window
setting the focus on the specified control. Again, I'd like it to display it
at the top of the window. Is this possible? I understand that I could use
tabs to assist with the navigation, however, the client does not want tabs.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Brenda
 
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Allen Browne

The ancient approach (before tabs) was to set different pages within the
form, and then you can go to page.

That applies to Form View, not to Continuous.

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Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia.

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bschellingbiggs

Yes Allen, I have set page breaks on the form. The form property is set to
Single Form not continuous. This works fine, however, when selected say page
4, page 4 is not displayed at the top of the form window. Gotopage just
jumps to that page break displaying it more towards the bottom of the form
window. Any ideas to jump up to the top and only display page 4 and the
following pages?

Brenda
 

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