define the size in design mode,
normally the form opens dead center of the screen, to alter, in the form LOAD event, set the position:
me.left = 220
me.top = 400
try .MoveSize method. If the size is set in property sheet, you can just use the position values
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/off...docmd.movesize
Umm, maybe dispense with the huge red text? Unless you have vision problems and need it, otherwise it looks like a madman screaming.
The more we hear silence, the more we begin to think about our value in this universe.
Paraphrase of Professor Brian Cox.
You can also make your form "Sticky" in that it will stay where you put it. This can be achieved by adding Custom Property's to the form property collection. then you use the on open and on close event of the Form to set these properties, thereby making the form sticky.
I blogged about it on my website here, you should be able to find links to all the necessary code.
http://www.niftyaccess.com/sticky-form-builder/
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explain more pleaseyou can also make your form "sticky" in that it will stay where you put it. This can be achieved by adding custom property's to the form property collection. Then you use the on open and on close event of the form to set these properties, thereby making the form sticky.
I blogged about it on my website here, you should be able to find links to all the necessary code.
http://www.niftyaccess.com/sticky-form-builder/
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