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    105tt is offline Novice
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    Form does not load at top when tabbing through subforms on page

    Hi,



    I have a form where I've included a tab control that contains subforms on each tab. There are also a couple of fields at the top of the actual form itself. When I click on the different tabs on the tab control, the page refreshes in the middle. I would like for it to load to the very top of the form itself.

    I've tried playing with the tab order, tab stop, and even used some code to set focus to top of the page. Nothing seems to work. Is there a solution to this??

    Thanks!

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    This can happen with tabbed forms
    For example, part of the tabs can get hidden below the header section
    Try reducing the height of the form - remove unnecessary empty space, reduce the height of the tab control etc
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