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- Price: Free to try (Source code limited); $99.99 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98
- Date added: February 11, 2004
- Total Downloads: 4,959
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From First Choice Software :Windows Explorer style Menu structure. Display Menu Items and Detail Lists using the treeview and listview controls. Menu form is resizable. Menu Definitions are table defined. If you want to add or change a menu display item, just add, modify, or delete a menu table entry. No more Access switchboards and buttons to run your forms and reports. You can run Code, Forms, Reports, or Queries. Our Menu has built in Security and table link features. Our Menu has built in Security features using the Access Security module or you can ignore these features. Program and Data are split. Menu program handles the location of the backend data file. This can be local or networked location. Views allow the main data file and up to 2 legacy data files to be defined for each database being opened. Can define unlimited multiple database schemas. Everything is done with Access forms and VBA code. Full product includes all source code.
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Version: Access Developer Application Architect 1.04
Summary: When I first downloaded the sample, I was not sure what it was, but I began playing with all of the buttons forms and menu options. Turns out that if you delete all the sample data, you can enter, store, search and retrieve your own data, no limits.... read more >>
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