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[SOLVED] Container field has scrollbar, but users are unable to interact with the scrollbar.

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Our database has a container field that we mostly have PDF's inside of, with the occasional PNG. Currently we have this container in three different layouts. On all layouts the scrollbar is visible when applicable. However, only one layout allows the users to interact with this scrollbar. This includes using the scroll wheel of the mouse and dragging the scrollbar with a click of the mouse. I've tried ensuring all the settings for this container field are identical across the three layouts, but nothing seems to fix this issue. One thing to note is the layout where it works properly does have the same Associated Table as the container itself, whereas the other two layouts have related tables as their Associated Table. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Edited by NewBoard
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Solution:

I just needed to allow Field Entry in Browse mode.

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