J
John
I am in the process of creating a database for one of the
divisions. When it is all done, there will be about 40
forms. It's what they wanted. But, I can't see having 40
buttons (minimum) even on a separate form to select what
the user wants. Each user will be looking at many
different forms during the course of their work.
Does anyone have any other thoughts or experience needing
to do this due to a high number of forms? Several of my
thoughts was a listbox or a combobox. How would that
work. Normally, my work does not contain that many forms
and buttons suffice. They threw me a curve on this one.
Any ideas, thoughts, suggestions, etc would really be
great. And even a starting push in the direction would be
good, too.
*** John
divisions. When it is all done, there will be about 40
forms. It's what they wanted. But, I can't see having 40
buttons (minimum) even on a separate form to select what
the user wants. Each user will be looking at many
different forms during the course of their work.
Does anyone have any other thoughts or experience needing
to do this due to a high number of forms? Several of my
thoughts was a listbox or a combobox. How would that
work. Normally, my work does not contain that many forms
and buttons suffice. They threw me a curve on this one.
Any ideas, thoughts, suggestions, etc would really be
great. And even a starting push in the direction would be
good, too.
*** John