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    Where Access Runtime 2010 is Located?

    No I did not download the runtime engine because it's included in my Access 2010 DVD and I went thru the process to install it and shows in my control panel. Perhaps what is shown in the control panel is not right?
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    Where Access Runtime 2010 is Located?

    I follow the following link to bundle my dB into an exe but I can’t fine where Access Runtime is located or how to run it http://www.addictivetips.com/microsoft-office/access-2010-windows-installer-package-solution-wizard/ The attached image is part from the above link; if I choose...
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    Exactly, the "sexy" is the one which now works for me
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    I understand but now all is fine, I have the cute arrows + I can use them from my keyboard. Many thanks to you vbaInet
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    That's what I did before vbaInet and I said it's working
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    Sorry you lost me here, I thought we are talking about the arrow navigation. What is the Next action for?
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    That's the ones I selected, Go to Next and Go to previous. The arrows are identical to what I had before and it works the way you said
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    Go to Next or Go to Previous are the ones I selected. I will not bother for the other ones (Go to First Record or Go to Last record)
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    I fount the same cute arrows, they were further down the list, thanks
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    Here is the picture
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    Sorry, now it works BUT the new arrow is not as cute, lol. So it's a choice I have to make either a cute arrow and no keyboard shortcut or a arrow with keyboard shortcut. Choices are good to have
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    Access 2010
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    The picture caption property has these values: No picture caption, General, Top, Bottom, Left, Right. To my opinion if I change this property to anything else than No picture caption, the icon on the button will disappear. I tried all above and that's what I see. But of curse I can be wrong
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    Purpose of Header / Footer / Detail

    Item 1 from post #2 did the trick. Now the form is enclosed in a rectangle but would like to see what the exe will include. I will try to do that tomorrow or over the weekend
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    Unless I do something wrong it does not work. I change the Caption of the Next Record button from Command48 to &Next and the Picture Caption arrangement from No Picture Caption to General and the button does not work plus I loose the picture and I see &Next (I also tried &N with same results).
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    Purpose of Header / Footer / Detail

    I'm working on this right now. I also have Access 1998 (I think its 98 or 2000) and I did make an exe for something similar many years ago. I though the newer Access will have the same or even better. Anyway thats not a big deal but thanks for the tip
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    Purpose of Header / Footer / Detail

    Beginners luck only goes so far, making a copy is my backup plan.......
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    Purpose of Header / Footer / Detail

    Lots to consider here, again I will make a copy of my dB and play around until I get it right. I thought there was a command / control to do the border which I could not find Thanks again
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    lol, I was afraid you will say that cause Idont want to mesh around with the form, but will make a copy of the dB and will see the results there
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    Accelerator Shortcuts

    Not sure if understand right, so I could put into the Caption property lets say &Next but in the Picture Caption Arrangement the options are General, Top, Bottom etc. so if I select any would that remove the cute arrow?
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