![]() (Usually this happens if you open theįorm from a line of code, e.g. ![]() You can't open the form inĭialog mode, it will automatically add the title bar back to the form even if You need to open the form in it's normal mode. In case you may have overlooked this, if you want to remove the title bar, You may be undoing your form's settings inadvertantly by If this is what you're wanting to do, you're very close to being on the Image and let me know if this is along the lines of what you're looking for: I'm not 100% sure on this, but take a look at this Thediscussions> that did reference Form Title Bars told the user to do what I havealready> tried and stated in the original post.> turned up this hit (among others)> (short link: )> These links went to the correct question but the only answer given Ihave> already tried. > "Clif McIrvin" wrote:> Hi TraciAnn > A search on Google Groups for access title bar> Clif, this link lead to a variety of discussions, of which most were> regarding removing the Access Title Bar for applications. Try this: "TraciAnn" wrote in messagenews. Thread & I'll share what I've learned about working with the assistant If you're interested in that approach start a new I believe I can dig up some of those API links ifĪlso - Using the assistant balloon instead of your form might be an Was definately not a trivial task and it simply didn't seem to be worthĪll that to say. Position arguments used by the assistant balloon are relative to theĪpplication window user area - long story short I gave up because it The Office Assistant balloon with respect to a form - as I recall, the which looks toĪ while back I spent most of a Saturday investigating how to position Your form you could investigate learning the API calls to modify theĪctual Operating System Window that contains the form. I believe that if you really, really wanted to remove the title bar of My only recollection of previous discussion of this topic is that "it's (Looking at your post again, I see that you were clearly responding You obviously read the referenced thread more carefully that I did. Oops - I just noticed that I didn't read all your reply the first Can you hide/remove the TitleBar (not> just the title) from a Form?> -> TraciAnn-Clif None ofthem> worked.> Which leaves the unanswered question. Terry responded with the code to show that it can be done.> Again, I have tried all the tips that I could find in threads but Ihad> already adjusted the properties every which way I could think. Also, allot of code was given but this was in directresponse> to a challenge stated by Brendan who said you can't remove bordersfrom> queries. ![]() I thought the post by Terry Kreft in my link to theĬ-access thread was specifically about removing the ![]()
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