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  1. vhung

    Modules to Hide and Show Ribbon & Backup database BackEnd

    use this code to open navigation pane DoCmd.SelectObject acTable, , True If Not (objPane Is Nothing) Then objPane.IsCollapsed = False End If codes to close... DoCmd.SelectObject acTable, , True DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdWindowHide Application.SetOption "Show Status Bar", False
  2. vhung

    Modules to Hide and Show Ribbon & Backup database BackEnd

    you rumble it; use this syntax for hide of navigation pane not for show Application.SetOption "Show Status Bar", False DoCmd.NavigateTo "acnavigationcategoryobjecttype" DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdWindowHide then on open forNavPane… Application.SetOption "Show Status Bar", True
  3. vhung

    Modules to Hide and Show Ribbon & Backup database BackEnd

    good day... try codes below, I used this often times Show codes forRibbon… DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Ribbon", acToolbarYes forNavPane… Application.SetOption "Show Status Bar", True Hide codes forRibbon… DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Ribbon", acToolbarNo...
  4. vhung

    Solved Form: Accdb Password

    Ok, have to try it.
  5. vhung

    Solved Form: Accdb Password

    Good table, A picture to see what could be and not.
  6. vhung

    Solved Form: Accdb Password

    Well actually, i've tried to use a trial version of an "Accdb Password Get" and it works when password is simple I wish, i could reach their ideas on how they make that autorun scan, though too difficult.
  7. vhung

    Solved Form: Accdb Password

    Yes, most of the times but there are also files that been encypted before and nowhere to find the "pwd"
  8. vhung

    Solved Form: Accdb Password

    Nice idea, meaning if link tables are connected to the encrypted split database then possibility to recover "pwd" is attainable hope i could find the way
  9. vhung

    Solved Form: Accdb Password

    Well if that would be, so be it for now i made trial on "crack a password" or generate then run copy it to the file password entry just see trial form...
  10. vhung

    Solved Form: Accdb Password

    Good day to everyone... I have created a form in which command could locate the db.currentname The purpose for this, is to unlocked the password of an Accdb file I found it successful during “password” delete and change, That is applicable only if I know the current “pwd” My single...
  11. vhung

    Solved Form: Picture Viewer (see isladogs)

    Seems I've got the right traces Few changes has been applied Could already view and update images 1 n 2 forms already works well and so w/ the image report Advance Happy New Year... see attachment;
  12. vhung

    Solved Form: Picture Viewer (see isladogs)

    That is true sir, you're right it is on loading additional modules to my whole project I gently make traces where to pick that of same functions/control name Still my goal is to run it smoothly inside on my project...
  13. vhung

    Solved Form: Picture Viewer (see isladogs)

    yes sir, I have to fixed it well >I hope could run it smoothly
  14. vhung

    Solved Form: Picture Viewer (see isladogs)

    ok sir, thanks > could I also make change of this: Set F = Application.FileDialog /"(msoFileDialogFilePicker)"/: to Dim F As Object Set F = Application.FileDialog(3)
  15. vhung

    Solved Form: Picture Viewer (see isladogs)

    good day merry christmas >is it possible to omit some parts of the codes that are having compile error?
  16. vhung

    Solved Form: Picture Viewer (see isladogs)

    good day merry christmas see attachments
  17. vhung

    Solved Form: Picture Viewer (see isladogs)

    I found it interesting, a craft of Isladogs "IMAGE VIEWER" but when i use it and add to my Accdb an errror occured with this lines below, (but i'm still working to fixed the error, still hope I could do it) Dim F As /"FileDialog"/ Set F = Application.FileDialog...
  18. vhung

    Solved Form: Objects Navigation (see speakers_86)

    More time to spent, more analysis to do, to reach the peak. This is big enough to work on. Thanks.
  19. vhung

    Solved Form: Objects Navigation (see speakers_86)

    How you do it, on your way? Thanks.
  20. vhung

    Solved Form: Objects Navigation (see speakers_86)

    Form, Module, Macro and Report count is done aleady, some code Syntax vary as obejct type changes. Thanks for the help: "arnelgp" and "moke123", good hints.
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