Hi Kevin,
I see your problem.
Question is, why do you need your Listbox to be bigger than your container? Even if you didn't have the bleed problem you would have a scroll problem as you wouldn't be able to click on the downarrow. Nor would you be able to see a choice highlighted outside the container.
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>No I checked and found no occurrences of that.
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>Here is an easy way to replicate my problem. Create a new form. Add a container to it. Inside the container add a listbox. Move the listbox inside the container so that you can only see the top half of it. Set the rowsource type to 1-Value. For the rowsource enter a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h.
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>Now run the form. The listbox now will bleed OUTSIDE the container. If you click on the scroll bar it will bleed even more. I need to be able to prevent this from happening. (I have even tried a container inside of a container and it still bleeds.)
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>Thanks!!!
Regards,
Mike
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