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flames247
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Hello,
Firstly, Is there an option to set custom backgrounds in MS Access? I have been searching for over an hour and I cant find anything.
Now, the issue if there is no answer for the above.
The Program (in brief)
I'm making a small Access database for a piece of college courswork and it's basically it's a photographic loaning system for the art's department.
The Issue
I have a simple form, with a banner made with photoshop at the top and then 5 nativagation buttons below it. After making all the other forms I decided I would make a 'background' graphic to cheer the dull defult grey base colour of the access interface.
so, after I made it, I opened up my form and did the usuall insert picture and was expecting it to just go underneeth the buttons allready on the page. But it does'nt. It layes directly on top of the buttons so you cannot see them.
I thinking it must be a layer property thing I need to find and change or somthing??
This is a really frustrating issue that I cant get my head around.
Any help would be much apreciated,
regards, Adam.
Firstly, Is there an option to set custom backgrounds in MS Access? I have been searching for over an hour and I cant find anything.
Now, the issue if there is no answer for the above.
The Program (in brief)
I'm making a small Access database for a piece of college courswork and it's basically it's a photographic loaning system for the art's department.
The Issue
I have a simple form, with a banner made with photoshop at the top and then 5 nativagation buttons below it. After making all the other forms I decided I would make a 'background' graphic to cheer the dull defult grey base colour of the access interface.
so, after I made it, I opened up my form and did the usuall insert picture and was expecting it to just go underneeth the buttons allready on the page. But it does'nt. It layes directly on top of the buttons so you cannot see them.
I thinking it must be a layer property thing I need to find and change or somthing??
This is a really frustrating issue that I cant get my head around.
Any help would be much apreciated,
regards, Adam.