Hi Rick,
you are welcome!
I agree with Wayne, though, that is a lot of options ... consider
lightly shaded color rectangles behind sections so the user can more
easily find their place.
Even though you do not have light (faded) colors to pick from on the
color list, here is what I do:
1. pick a fill color from the icon drop-down
2. then click on the builder button (...) for BackColor (Format tab of
the property sheet) to whatever color you wish to modify
3. click on the "Define Custom Colors >>" button from the Color dialog
4. drag the triangle up the slider for a lighter shade
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the other thing you will need to do is send the rectangle to the Back
after you draw it -- graphics are in layers and it will go on top
otherwise...
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* CUSTOMIZING YOUR FORM/REPORT DESIGN TOOLBAR:
when you are in the design view of a form or report, RIGHT-CLICK in a
gray area to the right of your menu bar or an icon bar
choose "Customize" from the shortcut menu
in the dialog box...
choose the *Commands* tab
Category --> *Form/Report Design*
slide these icons to the Form Design toolbar:
(they are located about 3 "screens" down in the Commands list)
Align Right -- must have >1 control selected to be enabled
Align Left -- "
Align Top -- "
Align Bottom -- "
Bring To Front
Send To Back
If you don't know what these icons do, while the customize window is
open, click on the DESCRIPTION command button for each one to see what
is does.
to be efficient, the Align button are a MUST for form and report design
the Bring To Front and Send To Back are nice to have too -- since
everything is "layered" and this gives you control on the order
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in order to align, you have to have more than one control selected
to select multiple controls:
1. click and drag an imaginary line (or rectangle) touching every
control you want to select and then let go of the mouse
OR
2. click (and drag if desired) in the vertical ruler to select
everything on that extended horizontal line (or rectangle)
OR
3. click (and drag if desired) in the horizontal ruler to select
everything on that extended vertical line (or rectangle)
OR
4. click the first object and then SHIFT-CLICK objects to toggle their
selection status
Warm Regards,
Crystal
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Rick wrote:
> Crystal and Wayne, thank you both for your replies. I'll try the
> toolbox!
>
> This particular form needs 32 options because there are 32 categories
> of product my client deals in, and I was thinking that a single mouse
> click would make selection convienent for the data entry folks.
> Another possibility is a text box where they can enter a number from 1
> to 32, and I might implement that as an alternative. Fortunately I'm
> on very close terms with the data entry people so whatever I do they'll
> let me know if it's a winner (yay!) or a loser (ok, what would you like
> instead?).
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Rick
>