![]() ![]() Usually with MS products, you can count on someone having experienced most problems before you encounter them if you are not an early adopter. I’ve spend quite a while searching the registry for a likely entry, also done a repair install. Perhpas I took some action that created a registry entry that prevents floating. That why I’m thinking I’ve “broken” the Office confic somehow. I can make it as wide as I please, but there’s no undocking it. I’ve tried dragging anyway, and that doesn’t work. I never get the four arrow mouse pointer when hovering over the top of the title bar of the Properties window. I’ve tried going back to a single monitor, and installing the lastest nvidia driver, neither helped. I didn’t pay too much attention, as I was planning the OS and Office upgrades, but after moving to Win 7 and Office 2007, I have the same behavior. I had XP and Office 2003 the same hardware a couple months ago when I added the second monitor, and I experienced the same behavior, except the property sheet was “stuck” along the bottom of the Access 2003 window, which I first noticed it after adding the second monitor (that doesn’t mean that’s really when it first happened, just when I noticed it). New installation of Office 2007, fully up to date. New clean installation of Windows 7 RTM, fully up to date GE Force 9300GE display adapter with dual monitors connected, desktop in extended into the second monitor I can get the two headed arrow that allows me to change the width of the property sheet, but it can never be undocked. Other people say that hovering the mouse around the title of the property sheet turns the mouse pointer into a four headed arrow, and at that point you can undock the property sheet. Can anyone think of a way that I might have broken Access 2007 that would prevent me from undocking a property sheet? E.g., when designing a form and looking at the form properites, the property sheet is always docked to the right side of the Access program window. ![]()
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