I've created a form with a continuous subform that I've set to both vertical and horizontal anchoring. However, when I resize the form it works as expected, but when I resize the form vertically the form appears as though it wasn't anchored at the top. I've checked the subforms anchor settings and they're both set to BOTH.
Any ideas what's happening here?
Gary JamesOP 14 months ago
Gary JamesOP 14 months ago
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Kevin Robertson 14 months ago
Is the Subform in the Form Footer?
Gary JamesOP 14 months ago
Yes, the subform is in the main form's footer.
Gary JamesOP 14 months ago
Kevin Robertson 14 months ago
That's why the Subform moves when you resize the Form. The footer will always be at the bottom of the Form. If you don't want the Subform to move then move it to the Detail section.
Gary JamesOP 14 months ago
So, a forms Detail section always grows vertically in size when the form is resized by pulling downward? Meaning the forms Footer section vertical size remains constant?
Gary JamesOP 14 months ago
Moved the subform into the main form's Detail section, and it works perfectly. Thanks.
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