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    Header not showing up in the form


    I created a blank form. Inserted a header with a label and image and change the background to blue. But when I leave design view and go the form the header is not there.

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    The header Visible property is set to Yes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by June7 View Post
    The header Visible property is set to Yes?

    If you want to provide db for analysis, follow instructions at bottom of my post.
    The header doesn't have a visible property. I clicked on the ALL tab and there is no "visible" property.

    You have asked me a few times to provide DB for analysis. Is there a fee with that?

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    Yes it does, at least I see it. Must first click on the header bar. It is the first property on the Format tab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by June7 View Post
    Yes it does, at least I see it. Must first click on the header bar. It is the first property on the Format tab.

    This is a free forum. All participation is voluntary. I have never sought compensation for providing assistance - been offered, never accepted.
    Gotcha... I just don't want anyone helping me and expecting to get paid. That's all... Just checking. But by the way... I clicked on the Page Header bar and turned black. When I looked at properties under the FORMAT tab my first property is Height. See the attached image.

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    I assumed we were talking about form header, not page header.

    Page header/footer sections on form only show if the form is printed (paper or PDF).
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    Quote Originally Posted by June7 View Post
    I assumed we were talking about form header, not page header.

    Page header/footer sections on form only show if the form is printed (paper or PDF).
    Well I don't want that... I want it show up in the form.

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    Not possible. That's the way it's built. Use Form header/footer instead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by June7 View Post
    Not possible. That's the way it's built. Use Form header/footer instead.
    That fixed that. Thanks June... I really appreciate it.

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