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    Loading a form on opening the database

    How do I load the menu form , when i doubleclick the database /open the databse/ make the form as the startup
    I am a Newbie, soon to be a Guru

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    Click on Tool -> Startup.

    Click Display Form/Page and select the form you want from the combobox.
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    Sorry But I am using 2007.. and I cant find it there
    I am a Newbie, soon to be a Guru

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    Never Mind got it.. but I have one more question.. As I said I am using 2007, and I want to view a form as a dialouge box, When i open it in 2003 it works fine but when i do it in 2007.. it shows as full screen.. I have played with every property but in wane.. cant figure out how I can do that .. anyone???/
    I am a Newbie, soon to be a Guru

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    Nepotist I really don't know, I have 2003...

    I just wanted to add another startup option which runs automatically. You can save a Macro as AutoExec. You might be able to set the window size here but I could not say for certain.

    -Rich

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    Set its Pop up property to Yes
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    You are the man... I completely ignored it
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