From: krcmd1 on 1 Nov 2009 19:31 I have a master form with tabs, most of which have subforms on them. One of them has no subfrom, but a control that isn't linked to the master table. When I use the keyboard shortcut to go to that tab, the master form moves up in the screen, obscuring important fields. I am sorry that I'm posting this more than once but I can't configure Outlook to receive messages sent to my live.com account because it doesn't recognize my account/password, and I can't find my posts in the discussion group site. So, in addition to my original problem, I can't get the notifications from the discussion group. Thanks
From: Jeanette Cunningham on 3 Nov 2009 16:23 Hi krcmd1, There are not any answers to your original question at the present time. My experience with this situation is that the size of the forms inside the tab control have quite an effect on whether the form moves when it has the focus. I suggest that you experiment with the size of the form that moves. Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia "krcmd1" <krcmd1(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:45EC6758-1DA2-42D4-AD84-E39328816E89(a)microsoft.com... >I have a master form with tabs, most of which have subforms on them. One >of > them has no subfrom, but a control that isn't linked to the master table. > When I use the keyboard shortcut to go to that tab, the master form moves > up > in the screen, obscuring important fields. > > I am sorry that I'm posting this more than once but I can't configure > Outlook to receive messages sent to my live.com account because it doesn't > recognize my account/password, and I can't find my posts in the discussion > group site. > > So, in addition to my original problem, I can't get the notifications from > the discussion group. > > Thanks
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