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Michael R. Groh, Joseph C. Stockman, Gavin Powell, and Cary N. Prague

"Access 2007 Bible"

When an attached label is created automatically with a
text control, it is called a compound control. In a compound control, whenever one control in the set
is moved, the other control moves along with it. This means that, moving either the label or the
text box also moves the related control.
To move both controls in a compound control, select either of the pair of controls with the mouse.
As you move the mouse pointer over either of the objects the pointer turns into a hand. Click the
controls and drag them to their new location. As you drag, an outline for the compound control
moves with your pointer.
To move only one of the controls in a compound control, drag the desired control by its move handle
(the large square in the upper-left corner of the control). When you click a compound control,
it looks like both controls are selected, but if you look closely, you see that only one of the two
controls is selected (as indicated by the presence of both moving and sizing handles). The unselected
control displays only a moving handle.


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