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Form as Web Page
It has been many years since I used Access, but I would swear that I used to
be able to save/export the form as an HTML or at least make it look like a webpage. I want to be able to open the form and add/modify records without having access to (or even see) the tool bars, etc... |
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Form as Web Page
Yes you could save as a Data Access Page. Does not have all the
functionality of regular forms. Maybe this would help: http://databases.about.com/od/tutori...dataaccess.htm MS Access 2010 will be released in June and has the ability to build web databases. Quite nice from what I have seen. The only caveat is that you must run them in SharePoint but you can make them available to be viewed in a browser like any other web site. Bonnie http://www.dataplus-svc.com JW Phillips wrote: It has been many years since I used Access, but I would swear that I used to be able to save/export the form as an HTML or at least make it look like a webpage. I want to be able to open the form and add/modify records without having access to (or even see) the tool bars, etc... -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...forms/201002/1 |
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