Repost: Nice menu bars

J

Jonathan Blitz

I sent this post and even got a reply but it "vanished" before I got a
chance to read it so here it is again:

I have built an Access appication with lots of lovely screens.

My "customer" was a menu bar in order to navigate and I have absolutely no
idea how to build one.

I looked in the help and it didn't live up to it's name - wasn't much help.

Anyone know where I can get a good example?

--
Jonathan Blitz
AnyKey Limited
Israel

"When things seem bad
Don't worry and shout
Just count up the times
Things have worked themselves out."
 
A

Adam

Hi,

Do you see something like this on your screen

"Page 1 [Go] of 144>>"

Click the right directing arrows and goto page 2

Cheers

Adam
 
J

Jonathan Blitz

Didn't follow.

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Jonathan Blitz
AnyKey Limited
Israel

"When things seem bad
Don't worry and shout
Just count up the times
Things have worked themselves out."
Adam said:
Hi,

Do you see something like this on your screen

"Page 1 [Go] of 144>>"

Click the right directing arrows and goto page 2

Cheers

Adam

-----Original Message-----
I sent this post and even got a reply but it "vanished" before I got a
chance to read it so here it is again:

I have built an Access appication with lots of lovely screens.

My "customer" was a menu bar in order to navigate and I have absolutely no
idea how to build one.

I looked in the help and it didn't live up to it's name - wasn't much help.

Anyone know where I can get a good example?

--
Jonathan Blitz
AnyKey Limited
Israel

"When things seem bad
Don't worry and shout
Just count up the times
Things have worked themselves out."


.
 
C

Cheryl Fischer

Jonathan,

I used the Access xx Developer's Handbook (by Ken Getz et al) to learn how
to create custom command bars in code. If you already own this set of
books, it's in the desktop volume, Chapter 11-Working with CommandBars.

hth
 
B

Billy Yao [MSFT]

Hi Jonathan,

I'm reviewing your post and find you post the duplicated issue on the community. I
understand that you may have problems to find the original one and see the suggestions
our community members and MVPs provided to you.

It's my pleasure helping transfer the information here.

From Jan's
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From: "Jan Il" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Nice menu bars
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 16:30:10 -0800
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.access.forms

Hi Jonathan,

"> I have built an Access appication wiht lots of lovely screens.
My "customer" was a menu bar in order to navigate and I have absolutely no
idea how to build one.

I looked in the help and it didn't live up to it's name - wasn't much help.

Anyone know where I can get a good example?

Here is a website that might give you some ideas and get you started. This
link was suggested to me for my custom tool bar by Jeff Conrad, and it was
very helpful. If you still need help post back here.

http://www.microsoft.com/Accessdev/articles/bapp97/chapters/ba01_6.htm

Good luck!

Jan :)
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From Albert
===============================================
From: "Albert D. Kallal" <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.access.forms
Subject: Re: Nice menu bars
Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2004 23:39:29 GMT

There is a tutorial on how to do this at:

http://www.microsoft.com/Accessdev/articles/bapp97/chapters/ba01_6.htm

There is some nice screen shots of menu bars I made in access at:

http://www.attcanada.net/~kallal.msn/Articles/UseAbility/UserFriendly.htm

--
Albert D. Kallal (MVP)
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.attcanada.net/~kallal.msn
===============================================

Jonathan, please apply the suggestions community provided above and let us know if
these help resolve your problem. If there is anything more we can do to assist you, please
feel free to post it in the group.

Best regards,

Billy Yao
Microsoft Online Support
 
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Guest

the answer to your post is on page 2
-----Original Message-----
Didn't follow.

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Jonathan Blitz
AnyKey Limited
Israel

"When things seem bad
Don't worry and shout
Just count up the times
Things have worked themselves out."
Hi,

Do you see something like this on your screen

"Page 1 [Go] of 144>>"

Click the right directing arrows and goto page 2

Cheers

Adam

-----Original Message-----
I sent this post and even got a reply but it "vanished" before I got a
chance to read it so here it is again:

I have built an Access appication with lots of lovely screens.

My "customer" was a menu bar in order to navigate and I have absolutely no
idea how to build one.

I looked in the help and it didn't live up to it's
name -
wasn't much help.
Anyone know where I can get a good example?

--
Jonathan Blitz
AnyKey Limited
Israel

"When things seem bad
Don't worry and shout
Just count up the times
Things have worked themselves out."


.


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D

Dirk Goldgar

Adam said:
Hi,

Do you see something like this on your screen

"Page 1 [Go] of 144>>"

Click the right directing arrows and goto page 2

Cheers

Adam

Mr. Blitz is using Outlook Express, not the web interface, to read the
newsgroup. Thus the layout he sees isn't like the web page you see.
 

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