A2002: How do I get rid of "life" subforms/subreports in design view?

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I have upgraded from A97 to A2002 recently. There are some new features
which really drive me crazy. "Live" subforms/subreports is one of these new
features.
Is there any option to make all my subforms/subreports to behave as in A97?
I have experienced (maybe two or three times) that subforms were OK (ie. A97
behaviour) when I opened a form. But it doesn't happen very often. (I have a
Czech version of A2002.)

See http://www.trigeminal.com/lang/1033/utility.asp?ItemID=5#5. It's for
A2000 only... ;-(
 
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Dirk Goldgar

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Vladimír Cvajniga said:
I have upgraded from A97 to A2002 recently. There are some new
features which really drive me crazy. "Live" subforms/subreports is
one of these new features.
Is there any option to make all my subforms/subreports to behave as
in A97? I have experienced (maybe two or three times) that subforms
were OK (ie. A97 behaviour) when I opened a form. But it doesn't
happen very often. (I have a Czech version of A2002.)

See http://www.trigeminal.com/lang/1033/utility.asp?ItemID=5#5. It's
for A2000 only... ;-(

Are you aware that, in A2002, you can right-click on the subform control
(in the form's design view) and choose Subform in New Window from the
context menu?
 
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I know that there's is an option to do that. But instead a simple
double-click one must:
1) right-click on the border of subform
2) select an option from a drop-down menu

I'd prefer double-click.

Vlado
 
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Dirk Goldgar

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Vladimír Cvajniga said:
I know that there's is an option to do that. But instead a simple
double-click one must:
1) right-click on the border of subform
2) select an option from a drop-down menu

I'd prefer double-click.

I can't offer you a double-click method, but you could set an Autokeys
macro to set a key combination to execute the action

RunCommand SubformInNewWindow
 

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