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Access Advanced and Intermediate

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Clair has attended:
Access Intermediate course
Access Advanced course

Access Advanced and Intermediate

Hi

I went on the Access Advanced Access course yesterday, having been on the Intermediate earlier this year. I wanted to download the full manual as recommended yesterday by the tutor, which I have tried to do, and I wonder if I am looking in the wrong place as the Manual I downloaded is exactly the same as given in the course yesterday. I also looked in the Intermediate folder whilst I was logged on and it actually has 2007 documents in there.

I hope somebody is able to help me please?

Thank you in advance
Clair

RE: Access Advanced and Intermediate

Hi Clair

We've sent this courseware to you via email. Please let me know if you have any issues.

Best regards

Yolande

Thu 17 Nov 2016: Automatically marked as resolved.


 

Access tip:

Create a custom Close button on a Form

By default, Forms that you create in Access have a full set of control buttons, that is, a title bar with Minimize, Maximize and Close buttons in the top right-hand corner and a Control Menu in the top left-hand corner.



Sometimes Access needs to follow certain procedures or events as users close a Form (such as automatically opening another Form perhaps). So it is often a good habit to create a custom Close button on a Form for everyone to use, rather than the standard closing cross.



To create a custom Close button:

1) In Form Design View, draw a Command Button onto the Form.

2) Use the Command Button Wizard to select Form Operations under Categories, and Close Form under Actions.

3) Choose Finish.



Access then creates the button and code to close the form for you. You can add any extra code that needs to run as the Form closes to the same Close procedure.



However, the creation of a custom Close button is pointless if the closing X in the top right-hand corner of the Form remains active. To make the closing X inactive, open the Form Properties box then on the Format tab set the Close Button setting to No. This will grey out the closing X leaving it visible, but inactive.



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