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Hi:
I am having an issue with vertical and horizontal scrollbars not displaying a custom task-based item I have created in Outlook 2003. Computers with lower resolutions that open my form cannot see all of the controls and cannot scroll to get them because the default scrollbars won't display. I have tried setting the KeepScrollBarsVisible property to 3-Both and given Scroll Height a value. This appears to work in design mode but after publishing and running the form the scrollbars do not appear. And upon reentering the form these properties are reset. I must be missing something dreadfully simple so any help for this newbie is greatly appreciated in advance. Thanks ChrisR |
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The best advice is usually to create and design the form at the lowest
resolution you intend it to be used at. I've never had much success otherwise with relying on scrollbars and such. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Chris R." wrote in message ... Hi: I am having an issue with vertical and horizontal scrollbars not displaying a custom task-based item I have created in Outlook 2003. Computers with lower resolutions that open my form cannot see all of the controls and cannot scroll to get them because the default scrollbars won't display. I have tried setting the KeepScrollBarsVisible property to 3-Both and given Scroll Height a value. This appears to work in design mode but after publishing and running the form the scrollbars do not appear. And upon reentering the form these properties are reset. I must be missing something dreadfully simple so any help for this newbie is greatly appreciated in advance. Thanks ChrisR |
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I agree it's a resolution issue. I tried republishing the form at a lower
resolution and that did not work. But I found another post that made a lightbulb go off. Here's the post: "See the KeepScrollBarsVisible and ScrollBars properties in the Advanced Properties dialog for the forms page that you are customizing. Note that you can't customize the default Task page. Also, I believe you'd still need at least one control beyond the borders of the visible page in order for the scroll bars to appear anyway (at least that is what is happening with my tests where the KeepScrollBarsVisible and ScrollBars properties are set to 'Both')." So all I did was to place a transparent text label near the bottom of the form, remove the caption, and run it past the bottom. I linked bound the label to a dummy text field so I could tell it not to print. Even at my high resolution I get a scroll bar everytime. It's kind of a silly trick but it seems to work. "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: The best advice is usually to create and design the form at the lowest resolution you intend it to be used at. I've never had much success otherwise with relying on scrollbars and such. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Chris R." wrote in message ... Hi: I am having an issue with vertical and horizontal scrollbars not displaying a custom task-based item I have created in Outlook 2003. Computers with lower resolutions that open my form cannot see all of the controls and cannot scroll to get them because the default scrollbars won't display. I have tried setting the KeepScrollBarsVisible property to 3-Both and given Scroll Height a value. This appears to work in design mode but after publishing and running the form the scrollbars do not appear. And upon reentering the form these properties are reset. I must be missing something dreadfully simple so any help for this newbie is greatly appreciated in advance. Thanks ChrisR |
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