Textbox Glitch/Known Error?

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Daniel Pineault

I have been fighting for a few weeks with one form, well one text box in
particular. I couldn't get it to display the vertical scrollbar.

Today, I finally decided to try another approach and inserted a new textbox,
set the scrollbar property to vertical et voila (as they say). The bloody
scrollbar appeared. I then went through each property one by one changing
the value, previewing the effect.... after a short while I ended up finding
that if I set any of the Margin values to anything other than 0" my scrollbar
would not be displayed??????! Why?

Is this a known issue? Is there a fix which permits margins being specified
while still displaying the scrollbar?

One miffed developer.

Daniel
 
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Daniel Pineault

I should have mentioned that I am using access 2003 (fully
patched/updated......)

Daniel Pineault
 
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Daniel Pineault

Stephen,

I use Google groups every day. The only post I found on the subject
involved you and there was no solution provided.

http://groups.google.ca/group/micro...box+not+displaying+scrollbar#f63dbc3e6cdd2c19

Furthermore, a search of the MS KB for 'access text box scrollbar' provide
12 articles, none of which even remotely cover the question? I am still at a
loss and therefore the question. I don't ask too many questions, I'm a
little surprised by the response I must say.

As such my question still stand, is there a fix - beside removing the margins?

Thanking you for your help,

Daniel Pineault
 
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Daniel Pineault

Sorry Stephen! That's the problem with text, you don't get the sentiment
with the words.

I had hoped some fix had been found since your post back in 2005. Thank you
for your definitive answer to the question, I will stop fighting Access on
this one.

I truly appreciate the help. You have helped me numerous times in the past
and I can't thank you enough!!!!

Daniel Pineault
 

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