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    John Donovan is offline Novice
    Windows 7 32bit Access 2007
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    Why do still have a blank page when I close a 2010 Navigation Form >

    Hi
    I have problems in closing a 2010 Navigation Form on the Home Page. Currently when I close the main form to the leave the database, there is still a blank space over all the computer screen.

    Using a small simple scenario:
    -The Business is a Delivery business.
    -The data file is named Deliveries
    -The Home Page just has a Title and telephone number (eg: Quick Deliveries Telephone 123--456)
    -There are two other forms, Vehicles (say, names and registration numbers of 10 vehicles), and Drivers (say, names of 6 drivers)

    Question:
    1. I would like to CLOSE the Vehicle and/or Drivers forms when viewed or finished, and return to the front Main Home Page Form. Do I place a CLOSE button on these forms. I am weak in VBA (Is that the way to process this ?) if so could you please set out the full VBA - perhaps you may have a better suggestion.
    2. Now I will be in the MAIN FORM and ready to close down and save the whole file. Once again, is this a CLOSE button as above, if so, please show me how.



    Thanks a lot in anticipation

    John Z

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    llkhoutx is offline Competent Performer
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    On the OnClose event on either form, open or display (if it's hidden) the MainForm.

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