disorder in display of a Continuous sub form

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Hi All you experts!

I have a subform in Continuous Forms display, in a tab contorol of the main form.
When I put focus on Controls of this sub form, the sub form's display gose bad, I attached an screen shot.

Could anyone help me understand what could couse this?:confused:
how can I get over this?:rolleyes:

Thanks!...:)
 

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Try by creating a new database and import all objects from the old into it.
 
Hi JHB, thanks for your Reply!

Tried that before. it seems corrupted to you too?...

Should I go on and recreate this form?
 
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... it seems corrupted to you too?...

Should I go on and recreate this form?
It looks weird - try that (recreate form).
Have you tried another computer?
Else post a stripped version database with some sample data, zip it + info how to reproduce the "error".
 
Try Selecting ALL the Detail fields and their Header Labels on the Subform then:

Arrange > Tabulated. The TickBoxes may not align as seen in your example.

See what happens???

Also check anchoring.

Simon
 
These kind of things happen to me with Access 2003 db run under Acceds 2010, on win 7 system.
 
Else post a stripped version database with some sample data, zip it + info how to reproduce the "error".
Is it possible for you to do the above?
 
Hi, and thanks all for your replies!
I was Offline for the weekend...
I've started recreating the forms.

smig - it is a mdb file, running in Acc 2007 under Win Server 2008 R2 Standart SP1, and in Acc2010 under a newer Win Server (has the looks of Win 8).

Simon_MT - the disorders happen after Controls receive focus. As for anchoring - the form was created in Acc2003, I am trying to avoid recreating in a newer Version..

JHB - I may just do that very soon...
 
just maybe - this might all be because Hebrew is a right to left script.

just a thought.


try it as a datasheet, rather than continuous form. not as good for some purposes, but just to see if it solves the problem.

or search MS online to see if its a known issue
 
Hi,

I had this problem with 4 sub-forms, they are similar, and seem like the 3 were originally copied from one of them. This one form could have bin corrupted.
I have recreated them, if display gets disordered again, I will re-post the question.

Thank you all!
 

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