Property settings for pop-up forms and reports

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Property settings for pop-up forms and reports

The following table lists properties you can use to create or customize pop-up forms and reports. For more information on any of these properties, click the property in the property sheet and press F1.

Property Determines
PopUp Whether a form or report opens as a pop-up. A pop-up form or report always remains on top of other Microsoft Access windows.
Modal Whether a form or report opens as a modeless object (you can switch to other windows) or a modal object (the form or report retains the focus until it's closed).
BorderStyle The type of border and border elements (title bar, Close button Button image, Control menu, Maximize and Minimize buttons) to use for the form or report. It also determines whether the form or report is sizable.
ControlBox Whether a form has a Control menu in Form view or a report has a Control menu in Print Preview.
MinMaxButtons Whether a form has Minimize and Maximize buttons in Form view or a report has Minimize and Maximize buttons in Print Preview. If you set the BorderStyle property to Dialog, Microsoft Access automatically removes the Minimize and Maximize buttons.
CloseButton Whether the Close button is disabled.
ScrollBars Whether a form has scroll bars.
NavigationButtons Whether a form has navigation buttons.
RecordSelectors Whether a form has record selectors.
ShortcutMenu Whether a shortcut menu is displayed when you right-click a form.
AutoCenter Whether a form or report is centered automatically in the application window when it is opened.
AutoResize Whether a form or report is resized automatically to display all of its contents.
AllowEdits Whether a user can make any editing changes to saved records in a form.
AllowDeletions Whether a user can delete records using a form.
AllowAdditions Whether a user can add records using a form.
DataEntry Whether a form shows existing records when it opens.
DefaultView Whether a form is displayed as a single form (one record), as a continuous form (multiple records), in Datasheet view, in PivotTable view, or PivotChart view.
AllowFormView Whether you can switch to Form view of a form.
AllowDatasheetView Whether you can switch to Datasheet view of a form.
AllowPivotTableView Whether you can switch to PivotTable view of a form.
AllowPivotChartView Whether you can switch to PivotChart view of a form.