Historically, the advice usually given with any "display anomaly" is to
obtain the latest drivers from the manufacturer/provider of your graphics /
display hardware. Sometimes it actually works; in other instances it's just
"one of the things we try and eliminate as a possible contributor to the
problem; in rarer cases, it causes even worse problems. On the assumption
that Murphy was correct, I wouldn't recommend it, but simply note that it is
often suggested.
Thanks for the reply.
While I wouldn't rule out the possibility of hardware
drivers being the problem, I'm thinking that it's more
likely an Access problem, because.... When I first open the
form, the lines display correctly. It's only after moving
to a different record that they all disappear, until each
field is visited, when the line for that field will
reappear.
This is on a work computer, so according to the rule-book, I
should call the IT department. But experience has shown
that they will simply throw a stock image back on, costing
me days to get things just partially back to my way of
working.
Maybe I'll boot to my imaging disk and make an image of the
drive, then boot back to WindowsXP and install the latest
graphics drivers, and see if there's a difference.\
The drivers are possibly and issue. This is Gateway/nVidia
box, and Gateway says nothing new. nVidia has something
newer, but I can't determine if it's anything this box would
benefit from or not.
A lot of work for, what I think, is a slight chance of
improvement. Probably less work to assume that this version
of Access doesn't do lines correctly, and figure some other
way to get the effect I want.