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Arvin Meyer #1
Re: Making forms stationary
"Bob parker" <stealth_2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:07a101c344f1$915f60e0$a301280a@phx.gbl...By removing the border, the user will be unable to move the form. To make it>
> Does anyone know how to make a form stationary, (not
> moveable by the user)
"user-proof" I'd also make a thin border (rectangle) around the detail
section, and either make an MDE or otherwise diable the user's ability to go
into the form's Design View.
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