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MS Access Forum / Forms / May 2008

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Acquiring detail and gridlines in a form detail.

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scottypws - 16 May 2008 15:31 GMT
I did it before and I can't figure out how I did it.

Last year with Access 2003, I was able to set up a 5-page tab control in a
form.  Somehow, I was able to configure the tab control so that it had the
same appearance as the detail section in a design mode.  That is, I would
have the gridlines and the multitudes of dots on each page.  As such, I was
able to change the background color of the pages to match that of the
background on the detail section.

Now I can't figure how I got to this design configuration on the tab pages.

Does anyone know.

Thanks,

Scotty
scottypws - 30 May 2008 18:11 GMT
I found the solution:  Open the Tools /Options to Forms and turn off the
default Windows Theme.

Scotty
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