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Form Scrolling Freeze
David Sovis 
   
2 years ago
I have a continuous form, triggered by a button on a preceding form all buttons go to this form and the continuous form gets data from the same queries and forms.

When the form first loads and populates in the continuous form, all the relative records show. When I scroll, all but 1 record disappears and no scrolling - can't access the "hidden" records. This does not happen an all records as some I can scroll, etc.

I'm confused...Ideas?
Sami Shamma  @Reply  
             
2 years ago
David

Drag the corner of your form to make it taller. Does that fix the problem?
David Sovis OP  @Reply  
   
2 years ago
The records reappear, momentarily, as soon as I scroll they disappear again. I have enough room beneath for several records below first record. On some it works fine (Same tables/queries/form) and it will scroll up and down, I can select. the ones that "freeze" I can only edit first record.
Sami Shamma  @Reply  
             
2 years ago
It could be that the form is open in Add mode. Check that.
David Sovis OP  @Reply  
   
2 years ago
Allow additions is set to NO. So, I've just noticed tis anomaly: When I reduce the form length so that it the footer covers the bottom of the last record, it scrolls fine. If I move the footer down so there is space for several records beneath the first, that is when it freezes to the first record.

I really appreciate your help with this...
Adam Schwanz  @Reply  
           
2 years ago
I think Sami was talking about Data Entry mode
Sami Shamma  @Reply  
             
2 years ago
Send couple of screenshots.
Adam Schwanz  @Reply  
           
2 years ago
Could you upload an image in design view to see the layout? I'm guessing it's a sizing issue.
David Sovis OP  @Reply  
   
2 years ago

David Sovis OP  @Reply  
   
2 years ago
I have a small video that best shows the issue...the form is a continuous form with the Add turned off
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
2 years ago
How about if you just click the down arrow on the scroll bar? Does it move down normally or is it just when you click and drag or use the scroll wheel?
David Sovis OP  @Reply  
   
2 years ago
If I roll the wheel when stuck, nothing happens. If I resize the window so that part of the last record is covered, it will scroll...up/Down arrows are the same response....
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
2 years ago
You've got me. Does this happen on any other forms?

Try creating a new, blank form, copy all of these objects to it, and see if the same problem exists.

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