Greetings,
Just looking for thoughts, suggestions and ideas. I have used Access 2003 for years and I am finding adapting to 2007 to be a challenge, mostly because of end-user navigation.
I tend to deploy my applications as an mde (or accde if I can bring myself to make this leap) with Access runtime. Along with my own security this is meant to lock the code and protect the application.
I see that the ribbon (which is fine for development purposes, but pretty ugly from an end-user perspective) and the Navigation pane are not available in runtime. Sadly I used to use custom menus extensively (I understand that Microsoft Applications have outgrown the drop-down menu model but that doesn't mean they no longer work for developed applications, but I digress!)
For those users that have made this leap, what are you doing for user navigation? I am not a fan of canned forms such as the switchboard and would prefer not to make a menu our of forms if I can avoid it.
Are there any other options out there? If not, for former users of A2003, have you been using forms for navigation? Does one "get used" to that? At this point that seems less professional and a step backwards but I am open to ideas for compensating for this... Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions, etc, etc are welcome!
Just looking for thoughts, suggestions and ideas. I have used Access 2003 for years and I am finding adapting to 2007 to be a challenge, mostly because of end-user navigation.
I tend to deploy my applications as an mde (or accde if I can bring myself to make this leap) with Access runtime. Along with my own security this is meant to lock the code and protect the application.
I see that the ribbon (which is fine for development purposes, but pretty ugly from an end-user perspective) and the Navigation pane are not available in runtime. Sadly I used to use custom menus extensively (I understand that Microsoft Applications have outgrown the drop-down menu model but that doesn't mean they no longer work for developed applications, but I digress!)
For those users that have made this leap, what are you doing for user navigation? I am not a fan of canned forms such as the switchboard and would prefer not to make a menu our of forms if I can avoid it.
Are there any other options out there? If not, for former users of A2003, have you been using forms for navigation? Does one "get used" to that? At this point that seems less professional and a step backwards but I am open to ideas for compensating for this... Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions, etc, etc are welcome!