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scroll down automatically in subform

Tim
Hello,

I'm using Access 2000 and I have a main form with a large subform.
When tabbing through the fields on the main from, the screen
automatically tabs down, as I like, but when I tab into the subform,
the sreen does not automatically scroll vertically as I tab to fields
off the screen. Is there a way to fix this so the user does not have
to move over to the scroll bar?

I know that many might say to make the subform so it fits on one page,
or use tab controls, but that is really not a preferable option for
this form.

Thanks a million!

Tim
Nov 12 '05 #1
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