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Mouse wheel scrolling through records

I recently edited a 2003 Access Database using the 2007 version.

When using it with 2007, using the scroll wheel on the mouse when one is a
form will scroll the page up & down. However, one of users is on Access
2003, and when using the wheel on her mouse, it will flip through the
saved records in the database, in essence going from one record to another, as opposed to just scrolling up & down the form.

How do I prevent this from happening on her version? I have checked the
event properties for the form but it seems to be fine. Help!
Apr 18 '07 #1
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pks00
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that is the action of scrolling, it moves to other records
u can of course disable it

MS have instructions here
If u dont have VB then I have uploaded the activex control here I created this in VB

There is also Lebans way
Apr 18 '07 #2

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