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    Access - Devastation

    Total subscribers in the period: 2274 14 to 24 years: 60 25 to 30 years: 180 31 to 40 years: 574 41 to 50 years: 703 51 to 60 years: 495 61 to 70 years: 229 71 to 80 years: 31 81 to 88 years: 2
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    Access - Devastation

    Pat Hartman, I think you're misjudging me. We know very well the potential of Ms Access, and there is no dispute about it. What I am bringing here are numbers, which show a trend towards the distance of young people. I posted a link to a forum on electronics, wanting to show the degree of...
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    Access - Devastation

    Here's a quick survey of subscribers on my website from 2017 to 2022. Total subscribers in the period: 2274 10 to 24 years: 60 25 to 30 years: 180 31 to 40 years: 574 41 to 50 years: 703 51 to 99 years: 757 5 years and only 60 subscribers, under 25 years. Have you noticed that most of the...
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    Access - Devastation

    Forget all that because young people have already taken another direction. MS Access is being supported by a generation over the age of 50. The MS Access curve is following the curve of the elderly. So it doesn't matter here whether MS Access is good or bad.
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    Access - Devastation

    I've been working with MS Access for 20 years. I have a website here in Brazil about MS Access and the majority of participants who register are over 50 years old. And I can say categorically, MS Access has its days numbered. I have a degree in Electronic Engineering and I recently offered a...
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    100 Useful MS Access Links

    Hi The construction of ribbons would be a great option in your list. https://www.accessribbon.de/en/ http://www.ribbons-access.com/
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    Is Access the right solution?

    Hi virtualization (RDS) can be a good alternative. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/welcome-to-rds Download a sample for kindle, about Access WEB Application. It can be an alternative to be followed. Professional Access 2013 Programming
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    Show Custom Ribbon On User Logon

    Hi You have to learn to use the GetVisible attribute. I believe that the "Ribbon Creator 2010" have some help teaching about the GetVisible. Download RibbonGetVisible.zip example to study. http://www.ribbons-access.com/downloads.asp See also this article...
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    Custom ribbon action button not working with vba

    Sashapixie, enable reference MICROSOFT OFFICE 14.0 OBJECT LIBRARY 14.0 > Access 2010 15.0 > Access 2013 16.0 > Access 2016 IRibbonControl is a class this reference.
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    How to hide built in ribbons

    Hi PROBLEMS: Can't find a way to hide the HomeTab. Yes, but his menu will be stuck in Add_ins guide. If I recrate all my menus from scratch and move to Ribbons, is there a way to hide part of the menu, based on the user opened the App ? ie, Can I hide part of it after loading ? Yes, you...
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    How to hide built in ribbons

    Hi To have the Menu outside the Add-ins guide, you will have to keep the file in the format 2000-2003 (MDB). Here is an example of the MDB file (2003) and see the menu outside the Add-ins guide. Note: in 2013 and 2016 will be trapped in add-in guide. Use both indicated site to learn how to...
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    How to hide built in ribbons

    Hi In the Access Options> Current Database> uncheck: - Allow full menus - Allow internal toolbar See this article. This in Portuguese, use google translator. http://www.usandoaccess.com.br/dicas/carregar-menu-guia-suplementos-ribbon.asp?id=1&idlista=10#inicio Note: This method does not...
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    Ribbon not appearing in 2010

    Hi I tested here with this structure and it worked. <customUI xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/2006/01/customui"> <ribbon startFromScratch="true"> </ribbon> </customUI>
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    Ribbon not appearing in 2010

    Hi Copy and paste here your XML You are using the USysRibbons table or a common table (tblRibbons)?
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    Dynamic RibbonXML

    Hi follows the example file - Note the use of INVALIDATE through the event "after update" group options. - Note the fncGetVisible () function changing the grp3 group Public Sub fncGetVisible(control As IRibbonControl, ByRef visible) On Error GoTo fError Select Case control.Id Case...
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    Dynamic RibbonXML

    Hi What is your version of Access? I'll give you an example, which will control the Group Department of your Ribbon, using the getVisible attribute. <group id="grp3" label="Departments" getVisible="fncGetVisible" >
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    Custom Ribbon with just Print Preview

    Hi Use the command docmd.ShowToolbar "ribbon", acToolbaryes In the "opening" event of her report and the docmd.ShowToolbar "ribbon", acToolbarNo command, In the event closing. Learn to customize ribons this two sites: http://www.ribbon01.com http://www.accessribbons.com
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    Dynamic RibbonXML

    Hi You must use the attributes get's (getVisible, getEnabled, ...) to change your ribbon dynamically. Paste here the XML of your ribbon. We wait
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    Ribbon hiding!

    Hi What is your version of Access? One solution is to create a custom ribbon that allows configuring BACKSTAGE, the FILE tab
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    video materials database (urgent)

    Hi Use the SaveToFile method to extract video from your attachment field. Use the extracted file in the url https://msdn.microsoft.com/pt-br/library/office/ff191852(v=office.15).aspx
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