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ACC2000: Hiding Control on a Page Doesn't Hide Control's Label
This article was previously published under Q203447
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
This article applies to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb) and to a Microsoft Access project (.adp).
When you set the
Visiblity property of a control on a data access page to
Hidden, the associated label for that control remains visible.
The control and the control's label have separate
Visibility properties on pages.
For each control that you hide on a page, set the
Visibility property for that control's label separately. To hide a control's label, select the label, and then set the
Visibility property to
Hidden.
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
You need to set the
Visibility property for the labels of check boxes, drop-down lists, list boxes, option buttons, and text boxes separately.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Access 2000 Standard Edition
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