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Create Freeze Panes
I have a form that is very wide and cannot be narrowed anymore. Can I create
a Frozen pane effect (as per Excel) to lock some of the left most columns of data and allow the others to be scrolled horizontally to? |
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Steve,
No, you can't. But I'd suggest re-designing your form; perhaps using Tab controls, or some other method of grouping information. Regards, Graham R Seach Microsoft Access MVP Sydney, Australia Microsoft Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyT...764559036.html "Steve Scott" wrote in message ... I have a form that is very wide and cannot be narrowed anymore. Can I create a Frozen pane effect (as per Excel) to lock some of the left most columns of data and allow the others to be scrolled horizontally to? |
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