Using Frame and visible property

AlexanderBB

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Can the visible property (or something else?) be used to hide a Frame on an Access Form and everything in it, like Excel?

Or do you have to set visible = False individually on all controls?

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I haven't experimented with Access, in Excel this works indeed.

An alternative that I sometimes use is to move the frame off the form. for instance by setting the .Left to bigger than the form width.
 
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