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  #1  
Old March 6th, 2010, 09:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
forest8
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Default Appearance of a tab control label

Hi

I currently have a tab control which consists of 10 tabs. If I change it so
that it appears in multiple rows, it appears as three rows.

Is there anyway I can make it so that it appears as a single row, with the
labels at an angle (say 45 degrees).

Thank you in advance for your help.
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Old March 6th, 2010, 09:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
Stefan Hoffmann
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Default Appearance of a tab control label

hi,

On 06.03.2010 22:34, forest8 wrote:
Is there anyway I can make it so that it appears as a single row, with the
labels at an angle (say 45 degrees).

Take a look at Stephen Lebans cool samples:

http://lebans.com/tabcolors.htm

mfG
-- stefan --
  #3  
Old March 6th, 2010, 10:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
forest8
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Default Appearance of a tab control label

Thanks for the quick response. Just curious, what am I supposed to do with
it? (Other than unzip it).

Is there any help information available or is it self-explanatory?

Thanks again.


"Stefan Hoffmann" wrote:

hi,

On 06.03.2010 22:34, forest8 wrote:
Is there anyway I can make it so that it appears as a single row, with the
labels at an angle (say 45 degrees).

Take a look at Stephen Lebans cool samples:

http://lebans.com/tabcolors.htm

mfG
-- stefan --
.

  #4  
Old March 6th, 2010, 11:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
Steve[_77_]
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Default Appearance of a tab control label

Unzip it. Import the form with the tab control into your database. Delete
the things on the form that you don't need. Then use the form and build it
to what you need.

Steve



"forest8" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the quick response. Just curious, what am I supposed to do with
it? (Other than unzip it).

Is there any help information available or is it self-explanatory?

Thanks again.


"Stefan Hoffmann" wrote:

hi,

On 06.03.2010 22:34, forest8 wrote:
Is there anyway I can make it so that it appears as a single row, with
the
labels at an angle (say 45 degrees).

Take a look at Stephen Lebans cool samples:

http://lebans.com/tabcolors.htm

mfG
-- stefan --
.



  #5  
Old March 7th, 2010, 03:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
forest8
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Default Appearance of a tab control label


Thanks again. This is what I need.



"Steve" wrote:

Unzip it. Import the form with the tab control into your database. Delete
the things on the form that you don't need. Then use the form and build it
to what you need.

Steve



"forest8" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the quick response. Just curious, what am I supposed to do with
it? (Other than unzip it).

Is there any help information available or is it self-explanatory?

Thanks again.


"Stefan Hoffmann" wrote:

hi,

On 06.03.2010 22:34, forest8 wrote:
Is there anyway I can make it so that it appears as a single row, with
the
labels at an angle (say 45 degrees).
Take a look at Stephen Lebans cool samples:

http://lebans.com/tabcolors.htm

mfG
-- stefan --
.



.

  #6  
Old March 8th, 2010, 01:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
forest8
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Default Appearance of a tab control label

Hi

This doesn't seem to work in Access 2007. Do I have to make any adjustments
to make it work in this version?

Thank you

"Steve" wrote:

Unzip it. Import the form with the tab control into your database. Delete
the things on the form that you don't need. Then use the form and build it
to what you need.

Steve



"forest8" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the quick response. Just curious, what am I supposed to do with
it? (Other than unzip it).

Is there any help information available or is it self-explanatory?

Thanks again.


"Stefan Hoffmann" wrote:

hi,

On 06.03.2010 22:34, forest8 wrote:
Is there anyway I can make it so that it appears as a single row, with
the
labels at an angle (say 45 degrees).
Take a look at Stephen Lebans cool samples:

http://lebans.com/tabcolors.htm

mfG
-- stefan --
.



.

  #7  
Old March 8th, 2010, 03:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
Steve[_77_]
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Default Appearance of a tab control label

Please explain "...doesn't seem to work....."


"forest8" wrote in message
...
Hi

This doesn't seem to work in Access 2007. Do I have to make any
adjustments
to make it work in this version?

Thank you

"Steve" wrote:

Unzip it. Import the form with the tab control into your database. Delete
the things on the form that you don't need. Then use the form and build
it
to what you need.

Steve



"forest8" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the quick response. Just curious, what am I supposed to do
with
it? (Other than unzip it).

Is there any help information available or is it self-explanatory?

Thanks again.


"Stefan Hoffmann" wrote:

hi,

On 06.03.2010 22:34, forest8 wrote:
Is there anyway I can make it so that it appears as a single row,
with
the
labels at an angle (say 45 degrees).
Take a look at Stephen Lebans cool samples:

http://lebans.com/tabcolors.htm

mfG
-- stefan --
.



.



  #8  
Old March 9th, 2010, 03:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.access
forest8
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Posts: 196
Default Appearance of a tab control label

Hi

I wanted to use the tablabels which would allow me to rotate the labels 90
degrees. When I imported the table into my access database, the labels did
not rotate 90 degrees.

Then, when I tried the table that highlights the current tab, there was no
difference., i.e. no highlight or colour change.



"Steve" wrote:

Please explain "...doesn't seem to work....."


"forest8" wrote in message
...
Hi

This doesn't seem to work in Access 2007. Do I have to make any
adjustments
to make it work in this version?

Thank you

"Steve" wrote:

Unzip it. Import the form with the tab control into your database. Delete
the things on the form that you don't need. Then use the form and build
it
to what you need.

Steve



"forest8" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the quick response. Just curious, what am I supposed to do
with
it? (Other than unzip it).

Is there any help information available or is it self-explanatory?

Thanks again.


"Stefan Hoffmann" wrote:

hi,

On 06.03.2010 22:34, forest8 wrote:
Is there anyway I can make it so that it appears as a single row,
with
the
labels at an angle (say 45 degrees).
Take a look at Stephen Lebans cool samples:

http://lebans.com/tabcolors.htm

mfG
-- stefan --
.



.



.

  #9  
Old March 9th, 2010, 04:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.access
Gina Whipp
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Default Appearance of a tab control label

forest8,

The are I believe three modules (I am going off memory, so it could be two)
and some code behind the forms that you will need to migrate into your
database in order to use the tab rotation.

--
Gina Whipp
2010 Microsoft MVP (Access)

"I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors
II

http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm

"forest8" wrote in message
...
Hi

I wanted to use the tablabels which would allow me to rotate the labels 90
degrees. When I imported the table into my access database, the labels did
not rotate 90 degrees.

Then, when I tried the table that highlights the current tab, there was no
difference., i.e. no highlight or colour change.



"Steve" wrote:

Please explain "...doesn't seem to work....."


"forest8" wrote in message
...
Hi

This doesn't seem to work in Access 2007. Do I have to make any
adjustments
to make it work in this version?

Thank you

"Steve" wrote:

Unzip it. Import the form with the tab control into your database.
Delete
the things on the form that you don't need. Then use the form and build
it
to what you need.

Steve



"forest8" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the quick response. Just curious, what am I supposed to do
with
it? (Other than unzip it).

Is there any help information available or is it self-explanatory?

Thanks again.


"Stefan Hoffmann" wrote:

hi,

On 06.03.2010 22:34, forest8 wrote:
Is there anyway I can make it so that it appears as a single row,
with
the
labels at an angle (say 45 degrees).
Take a look at Stephen Lebans cool samples:

http://lebans.com/tabcolors.htm

mfG
-- stefan --
.



.



.

  #10  
Old March 9th, 2010, 05:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.access
forest8
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Posts: 196
Default Appearance of a tab control label

Hi Gina

What do you mean by migrate? I have yet to do this in my database.

Is it importing the forms into my databse or copying code into my database?

Originally, I copied the files into my database. Should I have imported them?

Thanks

"Gina Whipp" wrote:

forest8,

The are I believe three modules (I am going off memory, so it could be two)
and some code behind the forms that you will need to migrate into your
database in order to use the tab rotation.

--
Gina Whipp
2010 Microsoft MVP (Access)

"I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors
II

http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm

"forest8" wrote in message
...
Hi

I wanted to use the tablabels which would allow me to rotate the labels 90
degrees. When I imported the table into my access database, the labels did
not rotate 90 degrees.

Then, when I tried the table that highlights the current tab, there was no
difference., i.e. no highlight or colour change.



"Steve" wrote:

Please explain "...doesn't seem to work....."


"forest8" wrote in message
...
Hi

This doesn't seem to work in Access 2007. Do I have to make any
adjustments
to make it work in this version?

Thank you

"Steve" wrote:

Unzip it. Import the form with the tab control into your database.
Delete
the things on the form that you don't need. Then use the form and build
it
to what you need.

Steve



"forest8" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the quick response. Just curious, what am I supposed to do
with
it? (Other than unzip it).

Is there any help information available or is it self-explanatory?

Thanks again.


"Stefan Hoffmann" wrote:

hi,

On 06.03.2010 22:34, forest8 wrote:
Is there anyway I can make it so that it appears as a single row,
with
the
labels at an angle (say 45 degrees).
Take a look at Stephen Lebans cool samples:

http://lebans.com/tabcolors.htm

mfG
-- stefan --
.



.



.

 




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