Thank you everyone for your help...   I wound up  setting the column widths
in the init,  then redefining them when restoring the record source.  A
little painful, I did find the article by Mr.  Kramek...

Thank you again!
Regards,
Desmond



On 19 October 2015 at 13:48, Koen Piller <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> Also read, use Google to find it, the safeselect method developped by Andy
> Kramek for repopulation of your grid
> Rgds
> Koen
>
> Op maandag 19 oktober 2015 heeft Desmond Lloyd <[email protected]>
> het volgende geschreven:
>
> > Good Morning all,
> >
> > A little out of practice....
> >
> > Defined a grid,  adjusted my column widths,  added my headers.  Looks
> great
> > in the editor.
> >
> > When I first fire up the form the recordsource is left empty pending the
> > results of a query based upon input from the user.  For some reason the
> > grid blows off my column width!  The first three columns are great, the
> > next few are one chacter wide,  then normal.  Total of 13 columns.
> >
> > After adding the recordsource and manually setting the width on one of
> the
> > one character columns it adjusts itself.  When the user is going to make
> > another inquiry I blank out the record.   Same thing,  i define the width
> > and all is good,  the rest are nasty.
> >
> > Should I define my column widths during the init of the form so it will
> > maintain its neat appearance?
> >
> > Suggestions...
> >
> > TIA,
> > Desmond
> >
> >
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