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MULTIPLE FORMS - ALWAYS OPEN ANOTHER FORM...



 
 
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Old June 19th, 2008, 09:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
KLZA
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Default MULTIPLE FORMS - ALWAYS OPEN ANOTHER FORM...

Hi. I have two forms, form1 and form2. Basically I'd like form2 to
remain open and visible at all time when form1 is opened. I tried
using the on current event (and a few other event trials) in form1 to
open form2 but when toggling back and forth in minimize, sometimes
form1 only shows while form2 remains in the back (open but not
visible). Can you help?
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Old June 19th, 2008, 10:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Beetle
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Default MULTIPLE FORMS - ALWAYS OPEN ANOTHER FORM...

Have you considered just having form2 be a subform of form1?
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"KLZA" wrote:

Hi. I have two forms, form1 and form2. Basically I'd like form2 to
remain open and visible at all time when form1 is opened. I tried
using the on current event (and a few other event trials) in form1 to
open form2 but when toggling back and forth in minimize, sometimes
form1 only shows while form2 remains in the back (open but not
visible). Can you help?

 




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