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Q: Bob writes that in Access 2003, when he is working on a form in design view, and turns on form headers/footers (using the View Form Header/Footer menu command), often the header and/or footer section doesn’t show when he switches to form view. How can this be fixed?
A: I have noticed this myself, and while I haven't found a fix (does anyone have suggestions?), I have a workaround: create a new form, turn on headers/footers immediately, and then copy all the objects from the problem form to the new one; in my experience, headers and footers will always show in form view when you turn them on before adding controls.
Article posted: Thursday, 18 September 2008
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