Manipulate the Access window

Posted on Monday, January 21, 2008 - 17:05 | by admin |

This example uses a module that hides the Microsoft Access main window, leaving only the form's window visible.
To use this module we have to use the following command at the opening event of the form: call fsetAccessWindow (SW_HIDE).

To check by way of example do the downloa: Manipulate Window Acces

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Comment by Charles
2010-10-02 17:36:47

how do I get the module?

Comment by Administrator
2010-10-23 15:09:39

Just download the example.

Comment by Roberto
2011-01-20 01:06:14

good, just have to say k're pretty good but I guess I was esperimentei and to the optimal k fika clikar window behind "work environment" to appear minimized on the bar, it does not happen to pk form disappears completely. Is there any way around this little problem?

Comment by Administrator
2011-02-20 11:34:19

There is the possibility of placing minimized on the right side of the taskbar in windows, I've seen how to do this but can not find this example.

Comment by Paul
2011-01-22 09:10:04

excuse the ignorance but after opening example, if I have no visible window access to edit and open the module?

Comment by Administrator
2011-02-20 11:20:40

Press the SHIFT key to open the sample.

Comment by Sergio Luiz
2011-02-25 17:55:07

When I run both the example and the module on my system, everything is hidden, including the initial form, I see nothing of the access and prar close the only access the task manager, you can help me? I use Access 2007. Thanks in advance.

Comment by Administrator
2011-02-27 12:14:20

The examples are meant to access the 2003, so it's normal that does not work in 2007.

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