Continuous forms - can they go horizontal or just vertical?

scambigol

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I was wondering: is it possible to make a continuous form where the records, rather than being put one on top of the other, are put side by side so that you have to scroll horizontally rather than vertically?!
thanks in advance
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I'm afraid the answer is no.

What ar you actually trying to do.
 
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just a matter of layout really which I'm planning to do - I think I'll be able to solve it by using a pivot form or something...
thanks
 
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