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Default Form width - 01-25-2011 , 03:15 AM






Hi NG

Access 2010

After importing access 2003 db into access 2010 db, the forms width are 55
cm.
It means, that the forms run in the left upper corner all the time :-(

In the 2003 db, the forms run centered in the access window, and that would
I like to in 2010 db to...

Anyone please help...

Bjarne

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Default Re: Form width - 01-25-2011 , 07:03 AM






You are most likely using tabbed documents. Switch to overlapping windows as
follows.

File | Options | Current Database | select "Overlapping Windows" from the
"Document Window Options" group.




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Hi NG

Access 2010

After importing access 2003 db into access 2010 db, the forms width are 55
cm.
It means, that the forms run in the left upper corner all the time :-(

In the 2003 db, the forms run centered in the access window, and that would
I like to in 2010 db to...

Anyone please help...

Bjarne

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Default Re: Form width - 01-25-2011 , 09:19 AM



T u very much Ron...

Bjarne


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You are most likely using tabbed documents. Switch to overlapping windows as
follows.

File | Options | Current Database | select "Overlapping Windows" from the
"Document Window Options" group.




"bsn" wrote in message
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Hi NG

Access 2010

After importing access 2003 db into access 2010 db, the forms width are 55
cm.
It means, that the forms run in the left upper corner all the time :-(

In the 2003 db, the forms run centered in the access window, and that would
I like to in 2010 db to...

Anyone please help...

Bjarne

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