I have commented out the call to SetWindowPos as you may want Access to simply center the form on the display. This code goes in the form you want to display in dialog mode with no title bar. Has a simple API solution: look for the comment headed up "HI! I am using this API calls:"įor your convenience I've attached the code. I have read in another posting that it can be done using API calls? If anybody knows how to get rid of the title bar completely regardless of how the form is opened I would as always be most grateful. The application opens all other forms as full screen with no title bars etc and is predominantly black background with yellow text (used outside in daylight on tablets) the blue title bar just looks bad and out of place. I've placed a space in the title bar so that it does not display anything but the client has requested that there be no title bar at all. If I add the acDialog the form opens with a title bar. If I open the form without the acDialog it opens as I'd like it to with no title bar and no borders, just the message and command buttons. I need to halt the code whilst waiting for the user to respond so have made the form pop up and open it as a dialog form (DoCmd.OpenForm "frmcustommessage",, ,, , acDialog). I have created a custom message box for my application which is basically just a form that pops up over the current form displaying some text with a couple of buttons to receive the users response. "But years ago it was not possible to lead the championship, because four riders were always in front and one mistake could cost the title.Hi, I wonder if somebody could help me with this problem. Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images "But this year it's quite clear that we are always in the front, we are always there leading, and the other riders are circulating in terms of performance, which explains this gap. I have 44 points just from the sprint, so this for sure helps. "For sure the sprint race helps, because without the sprint race, I would be so far behind," Bagnaia conceded after the French GP. Of the 96 points Bagnaia has scored, 44 of those have come from sprint results, with the Italian winning two, scoring podiums in two and sixth in the other. The incident marked Bagnaia's third non-score in the first five rounds, having crashed out of second in Argentina and the lead in America.īut the Ducati rider still holds a one-point championship lead, thanks in large part to his strong sprint showings.
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