Section Property

Applies To

ActiveX control, Bound Object Frame control, Chart control, Check Box control, Combo Box control, Command Button control, Form, Image control, Label control, Line control, List Box control, Option Button control, Option Group control, Page, Page Break control, Rectangle control, Report, Subform/Subreport control, Tab control, Text Box control, Toggle Button control, Unbound Object Frame control.

Description

You can use the Section property to identify a section of a form or report and provide access to the properties of that section. You can also identify controls by the section of a form or report where the control appears.

Setting

The Section property is an Integer data type value corresponding to a particular section. You can use Integer values or the constants listed below. It is recommended that you use the constants to make your code easier to read.

Setting

Constant

Description

0

acDetail

Form detail section or report detail section

1

acHeader

Form or report header section

2

acFooter

Form or report footer section

3

acPageHeader

Form or report page header section

4

acPageFooter

Form or report page footer section

5

acGroupLevel1Header

Group-level 1 header section (reports only)

6

acGroupLevel1Footer

Group-level 1 footer section (reports only)

7

acGroupLevel2Header

Group-level 2 header section (reports only)

8

acGroupLevel2Footer

Group-level 2 footer section (reports only)


If a report has additional group-level sections, the header/footer pairs are numbered consecutively beginning with 9.

The Section property is read-only in all views.

For forms and reports, the Section property is an array of all existing sections in the form or report specified by the section number. For example, Section(0) refers to a form's detail section and Section(3) refers to a form's page header section.

You can also refer to a section by name. The following statements refer to the Detail0 section for the Customers form and are equivalent.

Forms!Customers.Section(acDetail).Visible
Forms!Customers.Section(0).Visible
Forms!Customers.Detail0.Visible
Remarks

For forms and reports, you must combine the Section property with other properties that apply to form or report sections. The following example shows how to refer to the Visible property of the page header section of the Customers form.

Forms!Customers.Section(acPageHeader).Visible
Forms!Customers.Section(3).Visible
For controls, you can use the Section property to determine which section of a form or report a control is in. The following example uses the Section property to determine which section contains the CustomerID control.

Dim intSectionNumber As Integer
intSectionNumber = Forms!Customers!CustomerID.Section
See Also

CanGrow, CanShrink properties, FillColor property, ForceNewPage property, Height, Width properties, KeepTogether property-sections, NewRowOrCol property, SpecialEffect property, Visible property.