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TeeSee

Some years ago I had an addin or "something" that when added to a
database would "print" to a table, form or a report, a record of
exactly every "move", keystroke,focus etc from module to module etc.
Can't seem to find it anymore in spite of owning a small library of
Access books.

Could someone please point me towards either the book source or a link
to such an animal?

Thanks
 
J

John W. Vinson

Some years ago I had an addin or "something" that when added to a
database would "print" to a table, form or a report, a record of
exactly every "move", keystroke,focus etc from module to module etc.
Can't seem to find it anymore in spite of owning a small library of
Access books.

Could someone please point me towards either the book source or a link
to such an animal?

Thanks

I'd suggest that you repost this question in a "live" forum; see my .sig. This
forum has been abandoned by Microsoft and has almost no traffic at all - I
just still have it on my watchlist.

The http://www.utteraccess.com folks are very knowledgable and quick, and it's
free; I'd suggest you post your question there.
--

John W. Vinson [MVP]
Microsoft's replacements for these newsgroups:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/accessdev/
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/addbuz/
and see also http://www.utteraccess.com
 
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LightByrd

John W. Vinson said:
I'd suggest that you repost this question in a "live" forum; see my .sig.
This
forum has been abandoned by Microsoft and has almost no traffic at all - I
just still have it on my watchlist.

I a way, John, that's a shame.
I find the HTML net groups a lot harder to navigate and consume an awful lot
of screen space for less visible information.
I guess it's symptomatic of the way things have become.
I still use Windows Live Mail 2009, because of the way WLM 2011 butchers
Usenet formatting protocol.
So am I a stalwart or a dinosaur? :<}
 
J

John W. Vinson

I a way, John, that's a shame. I agree.
I find the HTML net groups a lot harder to navigate and consume an awful lot
of screen space for less visible information.
Absolutely. It's also much harder to manage threads and to post answers - in
the Usenet world I can very easily include "boilerplate" text with a couple of
clicks, in the Forums I have to copy and paste.
I guess it's symptomatic of the way things have become.
I still use Windows Live Mail 2009, because of the way WLM 2011 butchers
Usenet formatting protocol.
So am I a stalwart or a dinosaur? :<}

Well, a Pleistocene mammoth or sabertooth cat perhaps.. I'm a dinosaur, I
still use Agent and Office97.
--

John W. Vinson [MVP]
Microsoft's replacements for these newsgroups:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/accessdev/
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/addbuz/
and see also http://www.utteraccess.com
 
L

LightByrd

John W. Vinson said:
Absolutely. It's also much harder to manage threads and to post answers -
in
the Usenet world I can very easily include "boilerplate" text with a
couple of
clicks, in the Forums I have to copy and paste.

Well, a Pleistocene mammoth or sabertooth cat perhaps.. I'm a dinosaur, I
still use Agent and Office97.
--

John W. Vinson [MVP]
Microsoft's replacements for these newsgroups:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/accessdev/
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/addbuz/
and see also http://www.utteraccess.com

If you'd like a serious legal upgrade to Office 2000, I can supply!
I run Win 7 Ultimate, but only the 32 bit flavor.
Reason? Like you, I have a couple of well-used 16 bit legacy programs, and I
don't like the XP emulator in Win 7. It is hopelessly awkward & slow.
 

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