Thank you for responding. And yes I had thought of that approach, but it seemed like such overkill if the user could just save the form after making the changes.
The application is for Self-Storage facility. They want to have a birds-eye view of their facility. The controls are for each unit...
My application uses run-time Access. It has an unbound form with text boxes that I want the user to be able to position on the form where he wants them.
I have no problem letting him move the text boxes (I'm capturing the KeyDown event on the key pad arrow keys and setting the text box's...
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