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VBA form design etc

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replyReply Thu 22 Jan 2009, 15:06Delegate Cameron said...

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VBA form design etc

Is there a simple way to do form design more like CSS??

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replyReply Wed 15 Apr 2009, 14:18Trainer Jacob said...

RE: VBA form design etc

Hi Cameron

Thanks for your query and our initial thoughts are that there is no straight forward process to enable form design to be like cascading style sheets.

We may be able to come up with some work throughs but will need more detail from yourself and this would fall more into consultancy so any agreed solution will involve billable trainer time.

If you would like to explore this further please let us know.

Regards

Jacob

 

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Access tip:

Prefixed Autonumbering

When using Date Type = Autonumber as a primary key, clients may require autonumbering to be prefixed with a letter.

For example, P001, where P is the prefixed letter

Instructions
Step 1. Create Field Name
Step 2. Set Data Type to Autonumber
Step 3. Within Field Property General tabsheet,
enter Format property as [backslash]P000



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