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Renae Knudson

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Nov 23, 2004, 12:04:52 PM11/23/04
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I have created a multipage form and I need to add a vertical scroll bar to
it. I can't find where to do this. I have been able to add scroll bars to
individual fields but can't find how to add the scroll bar to the form
itself. Any help would be appreciated.


Tony McGuire

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Nov 23, 2004, 12:36:02 PM11/23/04
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Right-click the title bar (blue at top of form).

Select 'Window Style', and the scroll bar options are on the dialog box that
pops up.

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Renae Knudson

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Nov 23, 2004, 12:59:59 PM11/23/04
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Thanks so much.


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GeneM

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Nov 26, 2004, 4:33:06 AM11/26/04
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Renae Knudson wrote:
> I have created a multipage form and I need to add a vertical scroll bar to
> it.

As I have seen posted before, multiple pages were more useful before the
addition of tabbed notebooks to Paradox.

The gurus have been advising that notebooks are usually easier for users
to navigate.

I generally agree, and find that we can place a notebook within an
MultiRecord Object, allowing placement of different fields on different
tabs. And when we use two different table aliases (to the same table)
in the data model, we can put a Table Frame on one tab and an MRO on
another tab (and if needed, can still place another notebook inside the
MRO). Options abound!

Since I learned to use notebooks, I have quit using multiple pages, but
you're still your own project boss! Good luck!

-- GeneM

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