Scroll problems

E

Eric

I have a form with tall subforms that require scrolling
to completely view. My problem is that the form opens
with a scroll position that is not the top of the form.
 
W

Wayne Morgan

The form will usually open with the control that has the focus at the top of
the window. It will scroll to accomplish this. To work around this, you can
place a very small textbox at the top of the form to have the initial focus.
You may also want to set the back color and border to Transparent to help
hide the control.
 
G

Guest

This worked great.
-----Original Message-----
The form will usually open with the control that has the focus at the top of
the window. It will scroll to accomplish this. To work around this, you can
place a very small textbox at the top of the form to have the initial focus.
You may also want to set the back color and border to Transparent to help
hide the control.

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Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP





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