Form Hiding Behind Switchboard

T

TitaniaTiO2

I made a switchboard on my own (did not even know there was a switchboard
manager), but now some of the forms it accesses are not on top (they are
hidden behind the switchboard when I open them.

Is there an "On Top" setting or anything?

Thanks

Sharon
 
L

Larry Linson

Golfinray said:
Change the propertiy of he form to pop-up = yes. (located in OTHER)

That would solve your immediate problem, but using popup and modal forms
should be done carefully and sparingly. They can create problems of their
own. A better approach is to try to determine _why_ those forms are not
opening on top... e.g., is the switchboard form a popup, or modal... and
correct the real problem.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
 
B

Brian

I have run into a similar problem, but the switchboard maximizes across the
entire screen and doesn't allow me to open the objects list window (not sure
what it's called, but accessed by pressing F11). I made the mistake of
setting the switchboard to modal/popup. The only way to exit is to use "exit
this database" button or ctrl+alt+del. It would allow me to open some forms
that were set to modal also, but I couldn't edit anything, the moment it
would open something in design or a report, it would hide it behind the
switchboad. I was able to open the visual basic editor by pressing alt+F11,
but I'm not familiar enough with visual basic code to do anything so I tried
deleting all the code on the switchboard window hoping it would delete the
switchboard and not the switchboard does nothing.

Can anyone help with this?
 
B

Brian

PS: Basically I think I'd be ok if I could open the database without the
switchboard.
 
B

Brian

So I found an answer in another post. Hold shift when starting the DB, but
not I have another issue... the top of the database window is above the top
of the access window so I can't see all the controls, min/max/close
buttons... any ideas how to move the window around?
 
B

Brian

Wow, I'm gonna stop putting up questions... I found the answer to this under
a diff topic also.... opened a couple other windows and selected cascade
under the windows tab, whew.... there's a couple days worth of work saved,
minus my switchboard, but I'm smart enough to have a final project and a
"drawing board"... play around with the dummy and copy any final decisions
to the final project
 

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