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disabling control anchoring

 
 
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      28th Feb 2011
I'm trying to do some custom menu design and I'm running into the age old problem of trying to get Access to quit doing what it does automatically in order to let me make it do what I want.

In this case I'm trying to create some subforms what will appear and disappear based on a button press. THe button is the top level of a menu, the subform is the expanded second level of the menu. The subforms reside stacked on top of each other somewhat. When I try to do, Access starts creating some sort of grid and trying to enforce component layout. I want to put things exactly where I want them without all this interference.

Any ideas how to do this?
 
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