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I need scroll bars
Posted by Dave F on July 21st, 2004


How can I add vertical scroll bars to my CRM page?

There are two situations where I need this capability: 1) When I cusomize an
existing CRM form there is no way to scroll below the initial screen to add
additional controls and 2) when I create a link to an external web site
within CRM, the page displays without scroll bars.

Is there a configuration option I can set to change this behavior?


Posted by Dave F on July 21st, 2004


I can get the vertical scroll bars to show on an external page by adding the
following attribute to the <body> tag of the external page:

<body scroll="yes">

No change is required in CRM.

I still haven't figured out how to get the scroll bars to appear within the
CRM form customization page. Or for a link to a public site like msnbc.com
where I cannot edit the page content.

Dave




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Posted by Dave F on July 21st, 2004


Help. I still cannot get the form customization page to scroll.

I can add additional fields to the form but I cannot scroll to the bottom of
the form so see them.

I found a KB article that suggested modifying the Isv.config file for
_custom_ web pages to add the WinParams parameter as:

WinParams = "scrollbars=1"

But the form customization page is a default CRM apsx page and I understand
that these pages should not be modified.

Besides changing the resolution of my screen, how can I see the full form in
the form customization page?





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Posted by arnoldc on July 22nd, 2004


Not a solution to the scroll bar problem, but how about creating additional tab page and a new section for those fields?

"Dave F" wrote:

Posted by Dave F on July 22nd, 2004


Yes I can do that but I'd like to keep all the info on one page.

I can also change my resolution so more of the form displays on the page.

But these are work arounds for a really fundamental problem: a page won;t
fully display in the loader. I thought there would be a proper fix for the
basic problem. Maybe in the next version.





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Posted by PAblo on August 18th, 2004


Dave I do not have a form that will not fit on the page
so I dont know if this will work but try hitting F11.

Internet Explorer. For instance, type
You can use objectypecode=1 for the account form, 3 is
for opportunity, 4 is for lead, and if you dig around you
can find some unsupported formeditors this way too.

Posted by Rick on September 26th, 2004


Hi

Matt, I tried the links below they dont seem to work ?? !

Rick

"MattNC" wrote:

Posted by Bryan on April 20th, 2005


yes the f11 key does work - not pretty but give you access to the fields at
the bottom of the form

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