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    Access Roadmap shortening!

    Seen this from Mike? https://nolongerset.com/access-roadmap-refresh/ I do think we should be pushing back here, else the future for Access looks bleak and empty. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/access-blog/changes-to-our-public-roadmap-and-how-we-communicate-access/bc-p/3468935#M241
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    Use of Pseudo Custom Controls with Class Modules

    Building on MajP’s very helpful post, https://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/threads/creating-pseudo-custom-controls-with-class-modules.321016/ here’s a simple class that strips CrLf’s from a single row textbox. Why would you want to do that? Well, when you copy & paste, say from a webpage...
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    How to remove a datasheet's subform view

    Hi I have some forms where I allow datasheet view. Those forms also have a tab control containing subforms. When in datasheet view, there is a "plus" just to the right of the record selectors. If that is clicked, the first subform displays between the current datasheet record and the next...
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    Intercept toolbar/ribbon button's click

    Hi, anyone managed to intercept a toolbar or ribbon button's click? I need to change the default behaviour of the Datasheet View button.
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    “Syntax error in JOIN operation”

    Misleading “Syntax error in JOIN operation” Hi I’m getting a “Syntax error in JOIN operation” when switching from datasheet back to form view. The form has a tab control containing several subforms. The error only appears after a particular tab and subform were active before switching to...
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    Detect form view change to datasheet

    Hi, how does one detect immediately a form is changed from normal to datasheet view?
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    Any animal charity accdb's out there?

    I may shortly be assisting a start-up animal rescue charity in Brittany, with their data management needs. Whilst I can start from scratch with an Access 2016 app, both they and I would appreciate any shortcuts e.g. building on work already done in that space. Initially we’re needing to manage...
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    Returning fan

    I developed in Access 2.0 for many years, then moved on to VB.net and SQL Server. Recently returned to Access 2016 to create my own app for tracking personal accounts and stuff. So quickly reminded how productive, capable and fun(!) it is. Maybe the latter is what held it back from enterprises...
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