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Help needed with frustrating menu bar problem.

WJA
I have a sized form with a custom menu bar. Using a command button on
this form, I'm opening a report which has a different custom menu bar.
When I close the report, the transition of the menu bar back to that of
the underlying form is not "clean". For a split second both menu bars
appear together, one on top of the other. This has the effect of
pushing the form down the screen the width of one menu bar. This is
causing me problems because I require the form to be in the same
position as when it was opened.

The above does not happen if the "default" menu bar is used for the
form and report. In this case the menu bar transition is "clean" when
the report is closed. It also does not happen when switching from one
form to another if the forms have different custom menu bars.

The problem only arises where, as in my case, the form and report have
custom menu bars.

Is this a bug, or am I missing something?

Any help appreciated.

Nov 13 '05 #1
1 1208
I don't know if this is possible, but maybe explicitely remove the
toolbar in some form closing event, so that it will not be there when
the other toolbar is created.

Nov 13 '05 #2

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