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Continuous Horizontal Form

Asked by plimpias in Microsoft Access Database

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I have a form that displays a subform. The subform contains one square with contact information

Name
Title
Phone
Fax
Email


I have the form in Continuous Mode but it displays the content one on top of the other. What i would like to do is for it to be dymanic, like 3 can fit in a column, till it hits the bottom of the page, then resumes on right column.

The best example i can give you is if you look at Outlook Contacts. They was it is displayed is how i want them to display. Does anyone know how i can accomplish this?Start Free Trial
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