I have a Subform which is a Continuous Form on my main application form. This form is for reference purposes and is not interactable with.
I want to put a transparent Command Button in front of it so that I can click on the Command Button rather than the SubForm.
However, the SubForm always seems to be On Top even when I send it to the back. Is this by design that Subforms are always on top?
The problem with the Subform is that I can set a click event on the detail but it only seems to react when I click the top row (i.e. current row) of the form.
I need it to trigger a click event when I click anywhere in the Subform. Might have to use some sort of MouseDown event when inside the perimeter of the Subform.