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    djclinton15 is offline Competent Performer
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    Blinking Field!

    Although I don't think means anything or is a concern. However, most times with Access most every behavior have a reason (one would say likewise in life). I've noticed that when I open some of my SubForms (in Datasheet view) within the master form the first field (data) is blinking. Usually when I expand & collapse the SubForm the blinking will stop,but will blink if I close/open the SubForm again the first field (data) in blinking. Sorry if "I'm being silly; just take precautious.



    Any advise/suggestions will be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advanced.

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    Blinking on the main form or the subform?

    Is it just the cursor that is blinking or is it the entire field?
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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    djclinton15 is offline Competent Performer
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    Blinking in the main form. My cursor isn't in the field; the field is just blinking itself.

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    No idea why. Would have to review db.

    I don't set subforms up for the 'collapse' feature.
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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