Seth Galitzer
sgsax at ksu.edu
Thu Apr 3 09:41:03 CST 2003
Brenda, Break out the details and put them into a continuous subform. That way, only the data in your subform will scroll, and the rest of the data will be stationary. Seth On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 09:21, Reische, Brenda L. wrote: > I have had to change my listbox to a continuous form. I liked the listbox > because I could have a scroll bar for that control and it was quite easy for > the user to understand that it scrolled the 'detail' of the form. I have a > fairly good sized header & footer, and with the detail now being a > continuous form, I don't like the look of the scroll bar spanning the entire > height of the form - I think it's easy to miss the fact that it's there to > scroll the detail records. I want to know if there's an easy way to make a > scroll bar to span only the detail area. I tried placing a control there, > but it puts a mini-scroll bar on each detail record. > > > > Help! Please and thanks in advance... > > > > > > Brenda Reische > > Application Support Analyst > > McDonough District Hospital > -- Seth Galitzer sgsax at ksu.edu Computing Specialist http://puma.agron.ksu.edu/~sgsax Dept. of Plant Pathology Kansas State University