Jim - I've found that my users prefer a tabbed form because it's quicker than opening more forms. Some of my tabbed forms do not load the subform until the individual tab is clicked. That speeds up the initial loading of the main form. You can do this by setting the sub form's SourceObject and the link master/child fields.
---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <luvmymelody@yahoo.com> wrote :
Hello all,
I was wondering what everyone's thoughts on tabbed forms as opposed to individual forms are?
I have had a tabbed form for years for a department database. But I am considering changing to individual forms again.
The reason is that sometimes adding buttons to a tab can not be added to the right tab, and then i get errors after adding a button.
Thank You
Jim Wagner
I was wondering what everyone's thoughts on tabbed forms as opposed to individual forms are?
I have had a tabbed form for years for a department database. But I am considering changing to individual forms again.
The reason is that sometimes adding buttons to a tab can not be added to the right tab, and then i get errors after adding a button.
Thank You
Jim Wagner
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