Thanks. Can I drink it immediately? 😊 it’s a neat little feature which formed a small part of my Access DevCon presentation in April. Although I don’t often use it, the feature is invaluable for selectively hiding command buttons in a continuous form.
Glad you like it. There are several more videos planned for this series on extending the functionality of continuous forms including hide duplicate values / hide & restore / freeze / move & resize selected columns... and more. These will all be designed to accompany a number of articles already available on my website. I will also be leading a related presentation called "You can REALLY do all that with forms?" at this year's online Access DevCon conference in April
Nice work Colin!
Glad you liked it
Let me buy you a beer, I'll be using this immediately...
Thanks. Can I drink it immediately? 😊 it’s a neat little feature which formed a small part of my Access DevCon presentation in April. Although I don’t often use it, the feature is invaluable for selectively hiding command buttons in a continuous form.
awesome and it gives the form a nice looks, we appreciate it.
Glad you like it. There are several more videos planned for this series on extending the functionality of continuous forms including hide duplicate values / hide & restore / freeze / move & resize selected columns... and more. These will all be designed to accompany a number of articles already available on my website.
I will also be leading a related presentation called "You can REALLY do all that with forms?" at this year's online Access DevCon conference in April
Огромное спасибо!
Пожалуйста (You're welcome)