RE: scroll bars on form
- From: "Nancy" <Nancy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 04:47:02 -0700
Thank you. I think the form is larger than her screen area because it is
designed for a higher resolution and because there is a lot of stuff in the
form. It's good for most users. I already have the form maximized with a
macro. I thought the scroll bars would appear when needed to navigate the
form. They usually appear "as needed" so I don't understand why they do not
appear when the form is larger than the screen area. Does that explain it
better?
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nhb -- nc
"jl5000" wrote:
> Maximize the form when it opens(using code or a macro), that will fit the
> screen and put the scroll bars in the right place, it is possible that the
> form is bigger that the work area and the user cannot see the bars,
>
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> jl5000
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> "Nancy" wrote:
>
> > My form needs scroll bars for a user who has a low resolution setting on her
> > computer screen. Even though the form property is set to "both" she insists
> > that her screen does not have either of the scroll bars. If I make the form
> > fit her screen, the fonts must all be very small and the form is less user
> > friendly for all the other users. Is there something on her computer that
> > causes the scroll bars to fail? I hope someone can help me. Thanks.
> > --
> > nhb -- nc
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