Sonny G
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Making the mousewheel scroll pages rather than use the arrows on the status bar to advance pages
I cannot find documentation for VBA coding "On Mouse Wheel" in a report. My goal is to use the mouse wheel when viewing a report in print preview.
Thanks for your help!
Lenny
Thanks for your help!
Lenny
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Lenny,
So you wanted to move from page to page using the mouse wheel in print preview rather than it just scrolling on the page?
Jim.
So you wanted to move from page to page using the mouse wheel in print preview rather than it just scrolling on the page?
Jim.
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Yes, Jim. If you have a solution, I'll submit a question focusing upon Print Preview.
Lenny,
<<If you have a solution, >>
Not at the moment<g>, but I think it's quite doable. Are you in any big hurry for this? Might take me a couple weeks to come up with this.
Jim.
<<If you have a solution, >>
Not at the moment<g>, but I think it's quite doable. Are you in any big hurry for this? Might take me a couple weeks to come up with this.
Jim.
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Hi Jim Sorry for the delay. Meetings! <sigh>
No rush. This application is in only Phase 1.
No rush. This application is in only Phase 1.
Let me see what I can come up with then...interesting problem.
No promises though.
Jim.
No promises though.
Jim.
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Thanks!
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I was hoping against hope! <sigh>
Hi Jim!
Print preview.
Good to know that Report View has that provision.
At least it is something. I remember and still have) the old "mousehook" procedure back in the pre2010 years. I am happy that MS worked out the advancing to the next record issue with the wheel.