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      7th Sep 2006
Is there an easy way to do this? I'd rather just do this if possible than to
add buttons and such...
 
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      7th Sep 2006
Hi

Open the form in design view. Click the button and drag the top, base, left
or right to the size you want.

Hope this helps

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> Is there an easy way to do this? I'd rather just do this if possible than to
> add buttons and such...

 
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Al Campagna
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      7th Sep 2006
Ricter,
I don't believe so... but, a web search on "custom navigation buttons" will bring up
many solutions.

You'll have to create your own navigation buttons in the Header or Footer section.
(Don't forget that nav buttons enable/disbale according to your position in the
recordset... First, Last, New...)
Or, you can create your own customized menu that can be placed (floated) on the form,
with just the prebuilt Access nav buttons in that menu.
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Al Campagna
Candia Computer Consulting - Candia NH
http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions

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      7th Sep 2006
Hi Al Campagna

Yes you are correct - Sorry I misunderstood the question.

Check this out
http://www.fmsinc.com/tpapers/cstmbtn/index.html


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"Al Campagna" wrote:

> Ricter,
> I don't believe so... but, a web search on "custom navigation buttons" will bring up
> many solutions.
>
> You'll have to create your own navigation buttons in the Header or Footer section.
> (Don't forget that nav buttons enable/disbale according to your position in the
> recordset... First, Last, New...)
> Or, you can create your own customized menu that can be placed (floated) on the form,
> with just the prebuilt Access nav buttons in that menu.
> --
> hth
> Al Campagna
> Candia Computer Consulting - Candia NH
> http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions
>
> "Ricter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:F322D724-BE10-4C55-B006-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Is there an easy way to do this? I'd rather just do this if possible than to
> > add buttons and such...

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