disorder in display of a Continuous sub form (1 Viewer)

marlan

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Hi All you experts!

I have a subform in Continuous Forms display, in a tab contorol of the main form.
When I put focus on Controls of this sub form, the sub form's display gose bad, I attached an screen shot.

Could anyone help me understand what could couse this?:confused:
how can I get over this?:rolleyes:

Thanks!...:)
 

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JHB

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Try by creating a new database and import all objects from the old into it.
 

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Hi JHB, thanks for your Reply!

Tried that before. it seems corrupted to you too?...

Should I go on and recreate this form?
 

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... it seems corrupted to you too?...

Should I go on and recreate this form?
It looks weird - try that (recreate form).
Have you tried another computer?
Else post a stripped version database with some sample data, zip it + info how to reproduce the "error".
 

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Try Selecting ALL the Detail fields and their Header Labels on the Subform then:

Arrange > Tabulated. The TickBoxes may not align as seen in your example.

See what happens???

Also check anchoring.

Simon
 

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These kind of things happen to me with Access 2003 db run under Acceds 2010, on win 7 system.
 

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Else post a stripped version database with some sample data, zip it + info how to reproduce the "error".
Is it possible for you to do the above?
 

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Hi, and thanks all for your replies!
I was Offline for the weekend...
I've started recreating the forms.

smig - it is a mdb file, running in Acc 2007 under Win Server 2008 R2 Standart SP1, and in Acc2010 under a newer Win Server (has the looks of Win 8).

Simon_MT - the disorders happen after Controls receive focus. As for anchoring - the form was created in Acc2003, I am trying to avoid recreating in a newer Version..

JHB - I may just do that very soon...
 

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just maybe - this might all be because Hebrew is a right to left script.

just a thought.


try it as a datasheet, rather than continuous form. not as good for some purposes, but just to see if it solves the problem.

or search MS online to see if its a known issue
 

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Hi,

I had this problem with 4 sub-forms, they are similar, and seem like the 3 were originally copied from one of them. This one form could have bin corrupted.
I have recreated them, if display gets disordered again, I will re-post the question.

Thank you all!
 

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