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    Textbox scroll bar in access

    I have a database that uses several forms. In one of the forms there is main
    form for the patient information, and then I have another form to add updates
    to their records. I have a unbound textbox (w/ a vertical scroll bar in the
    textbox) is there anyway that I can get the textbox to auto scroll down. When
    I am typing in the textbox I can continue to type but unless I stop typing
    and use the scroll bar I can not see what I am typing.
  • Scott M.

    #2
    Re: Textbox scroll bar in access

    What is your Microsoft .NET Question?


    "MGEAdmin" <MGEAdmin@discu ssions.microsof t.comwrote in message
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    >I have a database that uses several forms. In one of the forms there is
    >main
    form for the patient information, and then I have another form to add
    updates
    to their records. I have a unbound textbox (w/ a vertical scroll bar in
    the
    textbox) is there anyway that I can get the textbox to auto scroll down.
    When
    I am typing in the textbox I can continue to type but unless I stop typing
    and use the scroll bar I can not see what I am typing.

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    • Jeff Gaines

      #3
      Re: Textbox scroll bar in access

      On 18/09/2008 in message <OzBHAuRGJHA.40 60@TK2MSFTNGP03 .phx.gblScott M.
      wrote:
      >What is your Microsoft .NET Question?
      The whole post looked like a .NET question to me, did I mis-read it?

      --
      Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
      If it's not broken, mess around with it until it is

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      • Scott M.

        #4
        Re: Textbox scroll bar in access

        The subject of the post says "in access", which is not a .NET application.
        The OP goes on to describe a database that has forms and textboxes - -
        again, sounds like MS Access.

        No where does the OP mention what kind of .NET project he's working with.

        It sounds like a mis-post of a MS Access question.


        "Jeff Gaines" <whitedragon@ne wsgroups.nospam wrote in message
        news:xn0fvbusd2 patrs000@msnews .microsoft.com. ..
        On 18/09/2008 in message <OzBHAuRGJHA.40 60@TK2MSFTNGP03 .phx.gblScott M.
        wrote:
        >
        >>What is your Microsoft .NET Question?
        >
        The whole post looked like a .NET question to me, did I mis-read it?
        >
        --
        Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
        If it's not broken, mess around with it until it is

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