Article ID: 103988
Article Last Modified on 5/6/2003
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Access 1.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Access 1.1 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Access 2.0 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q103988
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
SYMPTOMS
If you run the Minimize macro action on a form that has both the PopUp and Modal properties set to Yes, the Microsoft Access window will cease to be the active window, and the next application on the Microsoft Windows desktop will become active instead.
CAUSE
When a pop-up form is minimized, Windows tries to activate another pop-up form in the active window. Since the form is also modal, the Microsoft Access main window is disabled and cannot be activated. Windows then makes the next available application's window active.
RESOLUTION
Change the Modal property of the form to No. When the form is minimized, the Microsoft Access window will be activated.
STATUS
This behavior no longer occurs in Microsoft Access version 7.0.
MORE INFORMATION
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
- Open the sample database NWIND.MDB.
- Open the Forms Switchboard form in Design view.
- Change the form's Modal property to Yes.
- Change the form's PopUp property to Yes.
- Save and close the form.
- Open the Forms Switchboard Buttons macro in Design view.
- Add the Minimize macro action as the second command in the Categories macro name, after the OpenForm action.
- Open the Forms Switchboard form, and click the Categories button. Note that the Categories form is minimized and the next application on the desktop becomes the active window.
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