Sub Form Grey Bars

amfroehlich

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If you add a subform and you don't allow scroll bars you get these two grey bars on the right and bottom side of the form. Can you get ride of those bars?
 

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What is the shortcut key for Format Selection?
Ctrl+1 (the number one) will open the Format dialog for whatever is selected.
Set Dividing Lines to NO. If that doesn't work, you'll need to change the size of the subform on the main form and/or adjust column widths in the subform. It's likely that Access is telling you the subfrom doesn't fit in the current boundaries.

Denis
 
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