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visual basic frames
I am use to using Visual Basic frames to create text boxes, labels, etc. and
then hiding or showing frames which contains ALL the controls in them. Any substitue in access for this?? I found this very useful in visual basic since it almost simulates different forms without having to pass variables since it is actually on the same form.... |
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visual basic frames
I know Access has an option group, but I can't or at least I do not know how
to simulate a frameset like in visual basic 6. |
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visual basic frames
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006 09:42:01 -0800, 85ascMcLaren
wrote: I am use to using Visual Basic frames to create text boxes, labels, etc. and then hiding or showing frames which contains ALL the controls in them. Any substitue in access for this?? I found this very useful in visual basic since it almost simulates different forms without having to pass variables since it is actually on the same form.... Take a look at the Tab Control. It's different in implementation but you can get basically the same result. John W. Vinson[MVP] |
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