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    alberigo67 is offline Novice
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    MDI form

    Hi to everyone.
    Is there any chances to realize a MDI form in access?
    If not, what can I use instead of MDI form?



    Thanks

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    If you mean you want to view more than one form at the same time, change the display from Tabbed Documents to Overlapping Windows in Access options
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    alberigo67 is offline Novice
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    No, I want the parent form fixed in the back and the child form in the foreground

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    Easily done using overlapping windows. Not possible with tabbed documents
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    CJ_London is offline VIP
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    unless you use subforms?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajax View Post
    unless you use subforms?
    Doing that would work fine except that both would be at the front ....
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