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I'm creating a main form which will essentially act as the switchboard. Style is important here. I removed a lot of the unnecesary items. I'm basically trying to make it so that the only thing displaying is the content itself.

Border Style: None
Control Box: No
Navigation Buttons: No
Dividing Lines: No
Record Selectors: No

etc

Now, setting the record selectors to "No" removed the grey bar on the left of the form. However, I seem to still have grey bars on the bottom and right of this thing, and I can't seem to find the property that will remove them. Can any expert out there quickly point me in the right direction? Thanks.
Aug 13 '07 #1
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JKing
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Set scroll bars to neither?
Aug 13 '07 #2

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