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Adjusting Dividing Line

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GIraffe - 24 Mar 2008 19:20 GMT
I have a form that has a subform.  Is there a way to "adjust" the dividing
line?  I don't necessarily need to get rid of it, I'd just like to adjust the
height.  For example, both my form and subform can fit nicely in one window,
however, with the dividing line, I need to use the scroll bar to get to my
subform.  I've tried "Dividing Line = No" in properties, in design view, I've
moved my form footer to the bottom of the screen (underneath my subform).  
Can I do this?

I'd appreciate your thoughts.
Stockwell43 - 24 Mar 2008 19:29 GMT
Hi Giraffe,

If I understand you correctly, moving the Form Footer to the bottom of the
Subform is fine. However, If when you open the main form you want to view it
and your suform without having to use the scroll bar, you pahve to pull down
the bottom part of the form itself. If you have it up to much it creates the
scroll bar. Stretch it down a bit and keep doing it a little at a time.

Hope this helps!!

> I have a form that has a subform.  Is there a way to "adjust" the dividing
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> I'd appreciate your thoughts.
GIraffe - 24 Mar 2008 19:57 GMT
I'll be dog gone -- this worked!!  A thousand thank yous.

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Stockwell43 - 24 Mar 2008 20:01 GMT
You're quite welcome, glad I help!

Somtimes my friend it's the simple things in life that drive us crazy. :o)

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