Scroll bar colours

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I have a number of forms where I have set the scroll bar property to None. 
However I can still see lines the thickness of the scroll bars on my forms 
that do not match the background colour of my forms. Is there anyway of 
getting rid of these lines or at least changing the colour so that they 
match the background colour of my form? I don't want the scroll bars visible 
so I don't need to change their colour just the space on the forms where 
they would normally appear.
Thanks
Tony 


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Reply Tony 8/14/2007 1:00:31 PM

Tony Williams wrote:
> I have a number of forms where I have set the scroll bar property to
> None. However I can still see lines the thickness of the scroll bars
> on my forms that do not match the background colour of my forms. Is
> there anyway of getting rid of these lines or at least changing the
> colour so that they match the background colour of my form? I don't
> want the scroll bars visible so I don't need to change their colour
> just the space on the forms where they would normally appear.
> Thanks
> Tony

Your form's window is just larger than the form it contains (being still the 
size as when scrollbars were there).  Just size the window to the form and 
those areas will be gone.

-- 
Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP
Email (as appropriate) to...
RBrandt   at   Hunter   dot   com 


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Reply Rick 8/14/2007 1:22:29 PM


Thanks Rick, now looks fine
Tony
"Rick Brandt" <rickbrandt2@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
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> Tony Williams wrote:
>> I have a number of forms where I have set the scroll bar property to
>> None. However I can still see lines the thickness of the scroll bars
>> on my forms that do not match the background colour of my forms. Is
>> there anyway of getting rid of these lines or at least changing the
>> colour so that they match the background colour of my form? I don't
>> want the scroll bars visible so I don't need to change their colour
>> just the space on the forms where they would normally appear.
>> Thanks
>> Tony
>
> Your form's window is just larger than the form it contains (being still 
> the size as when scrollbars were there).  Just size the window to the form 
> and those areas will be gone.
>
> -- 
> Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP
> Email (as appropriate) to...
> RBrandt   at   Hunter   dot   com
> 


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Reply Tony 8/14/2007 2:08:14 PM

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