A Archie999 Access Wannabee Local time Today, 07:38 Joined May 25, 2003 Messages 45 Jul 30, 2003 #1 Hi All, Does anyone know if it is possible to change the default location of the navigation buttons on a form? Thanks! Arch
Hi All, Does anyone know if it is possible to change the default location of the navigation buttons on a form? Thanks! Arch
jfgambit Kinetic Card Dealer Local time Today, 15:38 Joined Jul 18, 2002 Messages 798 Jul 30, 2003 #2 You can hide the Access Default Navigation buttons in the Properties of the Form and then create your own and place them anywhere on the form.
You can hide the Access Default Navigation buttons in the Properties of the Form and then create your own and place them anywhere on the form.
A Archie999 Access Wannabee Local time Today, 07:38 Joined May 25, 2003 Messages 45 Jul 30, 2003 #3 Bummer Thanks jfgambit Thats what I thought. Bummer though. It's a lot of work to create them esp if you want the record count included. I find that with subforms, the navigation buttons can be confusing for users in their default location. Perhaps in the next version of Access
Bummer Thanks jfgambit Thats what I thought. Bummer though. It's a lot of work to create them esp if you want the record count included. I find that with subforms, the navigation buttons can be confusing for users in their default location. Perhaps in the next version of Access
jfgambit Kinetic Card Dealer Local time Today, 15:38 Joined Jul 18, 2002 Messages 798 Jul 30, 2003 #4 Just add the following to an Unbound textbox on the form to get the record count: CurrentRecord &" Of "& RecordsetClone.RecordCount
Just add the following to an Unbound textbox on the form to get the record count: CurrentRecord &" Of "& RecordsetClone.RecordCount
Mile-O Back once again... Local time Today, 15:38 Joined Dec 10, 2002 Messages 11,316 Jul 30, 2003 #5 An old thread with code for making your own navigation buttons that become disabled at the start or end of a recordset accordingly. Click here...
An old thread with code for making your own navigation buttons that become disabled at the start or end of a recordset accordingly. Click here...