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Old 07-26-12, 15:57
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Scrolling Through a Form

I was playing around with some form properties, and somehow set something by mistake that I can't scroll down the form with the center of the mouse roller. Any ideas as to what I may have done?
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Old 07-26-12, 16:30
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Did you perhaps set the Data Entry property to 'Yes'? Change it to 'No' to allow scrolling.

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Old 07-27-12, 10:34
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negative. this was not the issue.
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Old 07-27-12, 11:11
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check in form format, Scroll Bars, Set it to both
set moveable to yes (shouldnt affect scrolling but check anyways)
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Old 07-27-12, 11:36
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I changed this property, but it's still not working.
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Old 07-27-12, 11:55
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can you attach the form in a zip file, maybe i can play around with it and get it, ust an option,
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Old 07-27-12, 12:55
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Um. Yeah. I don't know how to export it to a zip file. Sorry.
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Old 07-27-12, 13:16
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create a zip file then copy your file into the zip file

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right click on desktop...new..compressed (zip) folder
then drag your file you want to zip into the file.
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Old 07-27-12, 14:45
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It won't copy the file into the zipped folder. Don't worry about it. I'll play around some more.
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Old 07-27-12, 15:25
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I got it. The "fit to screen" property was set to "yes". I believe that was keeping it from being able to be scrolled through. Bad combination of properties. Thanks for the help.
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Old 08-01-12, 10:11
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Disregard. It's not working again. Any other thoughts?
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Old 08-01-12, 13:03
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In the form's Property Sheet, is the Default View set for Single Form? Was it previously set for Continuous Forms?

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Old 08-01-12, 13:33
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It is set to Single Form. I can't set it for anything else, because there is a subform contained within.
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