OK I fixed it.  to get rid of that slider that seems to a permanent part of
the grid, I just made the grid wider than the surrounding panel on the
form.  It's still there, but I can't see it.

And to get full scrolling in the lower grid, I just had to shrink the grid
until it's smaller than it's panel, and scrolling happens.  I didn't have a
slider there because it was hidden under the Rt panel as above.

So my only remaining issue is, can that vertical slider be fixed so it
behaves properly, or not?  It would be a handy thing to have if it worked.

On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 1:39 PM, William Stacy <[email protected]>wrote:

> The plot thickens.  The difference between the top and bottom grids is
> that the upper is a scrolling one, allowing me to "see" all the rows in the
> master table, and the lower one appears not to have any scrolling
> capabilities (which would explain slider differences.
>
> So now my question becomes, can I make both grids scrolling in such a
> form, which I cannot do without, and can I eliminate that slider or fix it,
> which I can do without.
>
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 1:08 PM, William Stacy 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I just realized that the lower grid (this is a 2 grid, single page form
>> that was created using the form wizard) has no vertical slider, and the
>> upper grid is the one that is bothering me.  They are both "enhanced grids"
>> in a form that has two tables, the upper grid is the master and the lower
>> is the slave.
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 12:48 PM, William Stacy <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Using a grid, the vertical data slider (or whatever it's called) on the
>>> right border of the grid does not work very well and I'd like to get rid of
>>> it if it cannot be made to smoothly move through the data.  Right now it
>>> has only 3 positions, top, center and bottom, and it assumes the top
>>> position only when I'm on the first row of data, the bottom position only
>>> when I'm at the last row, and all other times it's in the middle position.
>>>
>>> Can that be fixed, or if not easily so, can I hide it?
>>>
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>>
>>
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>>
>>
>
>
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