Hi Art
The TreeView control will certainly not work in 64-bit Access (any version) but I haven't had any trouble in Access 2013 32-bit.
I know there have been problems from time to time with Microsoft activating "kill bits" in some of the VB6 ActiveX controls (they starting doing this back in Windows XP), but so long as you have the correct versions of the OCX files installed you shouldn't have any problem.
Here is a resource you might find useful: http://thesmileycoder.com/treeview-working-in-access2013/
Best wishes,
Graham
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I sent him an email from his site. I will wait and see what he had to say. THank you.
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TreeView is not supported in Access 2013 ... but there are people writing code to do it. One that I know of is Kent Gorrell. Here is a link to Kent's site:
http://osel.com.au/
there is probably a way to email him from the site -- if you don't see if, email me privately and I will give you his address. Kent also has a planting business and just got a bunch of plants that need to be taken care of so if he doesn't respond right away, be patient
warm regards,
crystal
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On 9/1/2015 10:48 AM, Liz Ravenwood liz_ravenwood@beaerospace.com <mailto:liz_ravenwood@beaerospace.com> [MS_Access_Professionals] wrote:
Interesting. I'm using it in 2010. Did it degrade when it versioned up?
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I am hearing there is a lot of issues with the Treeview controls in Access 2013. I was just Googling it and there was a lot of negative comments. Is there a TreeView control for Access 2013 or a comparable control that give me the same effect that I can use?
I am looking to add/delete file folders as nodes for this application on the fly and have a form synced up to list the files that are inside that folder.
Thank you,
Art Lorenzini
Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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