![]() When you run open the form in Form View, put focus into the subreport and use the mouse wheel nothing happens. I can't speak to 2016)Ĭreate a new form and add that basic report as a Subform/Subreport object You can reproduce the scenario I'm trying to fix with the following steps (this is Access 2010 but it should hold true for Access 2013. What I don't know is how can I set the section to have focus/take focus away from every other focusable control. I'm not sure exactly what the state is called. ![]() when you click to the right of the width of the report. ![]() It does work very well when only a report section has focus/no controls have focus. The text box which says "June 2016" is the thing that has focus in the below picture. Also looking at the count here seems to just mess things up actually.īut this does not work well at all when a control has focus. #Scroll wheel doesnt work in formz code#I adapted their workaround code like this Private Sub Report_MouseWheel(ByVal Page As Boolean, ByVal Count As Long)ĮlseIf (Count > 0) then 'And (Me.CurrentRecord < Me.Count) Then 'This said Me.RecordSet.RecordCount but that was wrong. ![]() (I know that links says it's for subforms but I'm pretty sure it is valid also for subreports based on everything else I've read). I see that this functionality was removed as something that just happens natively on the 2007 to 2010 transition. I can scroll by clicking and dragging on the scroll bar just fine but I would like to use the mouse wheel. I'm having trouble scrolling in a report that is in a Sub Report/Form control on a form. ![]()
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