Submitted by Mike Moore on March 16, 2007 - 8:36pm Access - Autostart (Powerpoint Presentation)
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Ever start an Access database and wonder how it
knows to open a specific form?
Other than using the Developer's Edition of
Access which does a nice neat job of compiling
Database information (Forms, Code, Tables, etc)
and shutting all but the developer out from the database,
this is a way to give a user a comparable appearance
and performance while still giving them access to the
underlying database.
And it looks slick and professional.
Something, perhaps, not only useful for you, but for your
users as well.
Hope it proves useful.
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Comment from Mike Moore on March 16, 2007 - 8:45pm
Ever start an Access database and wonder how it
knows to open a specific form?
Other than using the Developer's Edition of
Access which does a nice neat job of compiling
Database information (Forms, Code, Tables, etc)
and shutting all but the developer out from the database,
this is a way to give a user a comparable appearance
and performance while still giving them access to the
underlying database.
And it looks slick and professional.
Something, perhaps, not only useful for you, but for your
users as well.
Hope it proves useful.
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