Re: Form size problem : part 2

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From: Maileen (nospan_at_email.com)
Date: 05/08/04


Date: Sat, 08 May 2004 14:21:22 +0200

Hi Dirk,

I mean by lift, scrollbar (vertical and horizontal)...
anyway, your tip didn't help me :(
thx anyway.
Maileen

Dirk Goldgar wrote:
> "Maileen" <nospan@email.com> wrote in message
> news:eX59DS4MEHA.2780@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>So, i will try to write more clearly what my problem is.
>>Basically, when you design a Form under Access 2000, you allocate it
>>some size. Even if your form size is smaller than windows size, Access
>>display some lift on left and bottom. This is something that i
>>dislike :(
>>
>>After, when you run it, it's like MS Access, kept in memory the size
>>of you window with size of lifts...and display it....but without lift.
>>
>>What i want, it's just that MS Access display my form as it's design
>>and not something like that :
>>
>>in designing time :
>>form width : 500 px (my designing windows width is for example 700 px)
>>form height : 200 px (my designing windows height is for example 300
>>px)
>>
>>lift size = 20 px
>>
>>in running time :
>>form width = designing time form width + lift size
>>for height = desinging time form height + lift size
>>
>>:(
>>
>>Is it clear now ?
>>
>>thanks for any help.
>>Maileen
>
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "lift", but are you aware that you can set
> the form's AutoResize property (on the Format tab of the form's property
> *** in design view) to Yes, causing the form always to be displayed at
> the designed dimensions if it's in single-form view? In continuous
> forms view, Autoresize will always adjust the saved size so that
> complete records are displayed.
>


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