Access 2007 and the MS Forms 2.0 Scrollbar control

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Carl Rapson

I have a form that contains a Forms 2.0 scrollbar control. The form has been
working perfectly under Access 2002, but I'm evaluating Access 2007 and the
scrollbar's Updated event doesn't seem to be firing at all. Is anyone
familiar with using this control under Access 2007?

Thanks for any information,

Carl Rapson
 
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Peter Yang [MSFT]

Hello Carl,

I tested on Access 2007 and I saw the same behavior. Also, I found that Ms
Form Image update event is no longer detected by the VBA. It seems the
support of MS Forms 2.0 controls is not complete in Access 2007. I have
forwarded this issue to the prodcut team.

Also, I highly suggest you can submit this feedback to our product feedback
center:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/wizard.mspx?type=suggestion&
lang=en&cr=US&cat=en-us-office&pt=3a4e9862-cdce-4bdc-8664-91038e3eb1e9

Best Regards,

Peter Yang
MCSE2000/2003, MCSA, MCDBA
Microsoft Online Community Support
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Carl Rapson

I followed your suggestion for submitting feedback to the product feedback
center, and the suggestion wound up in this newsgroup (posted at 3/21/2007
10:05 AM below). Any idea where I went wrong?

Thanks,

Carl Rapson
 
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Peter Yang [MSFT]

Hello Carl,

Sorry the link was changed to link to newsgroup again. I searched again and
I didn't find new link for direct feedback to the Access product team.

Anyway, I have forwarded your feedback directly to the product team. They
may evaluate the impact and invsitigate the cause of the issue but it will
take time. If there is any update, we will let you know. Thanks again for
your feedback.

Best Regards,

Peter Yang
MCSE2000/2003, MCSA, MCDBA
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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