R Ross Feb 13, 2004 #1 How can I Loop Thru and determine which forms are OPEN regardless of whether or not they have Focus / Active.
How can I Loop Thru and determine which forms are OPEN regardless of whether or not they have Focus / Active.
R Ross Feb 13, 2004 #3 Thank You! I check it out. -----Original Message----- Hi Ross! "SysCmd" could be your friend... HTH G. Lesigang . Click to expand...
Thank You! I check it out. -----Original Message----- Hi Ross! "SysCmd" could be your friend... HTH G. Lesigang . Click to expand...
R Ross Feb 13, 2004 #4 Thank You! I check it out. -----Original Message----- Hi Ross! "SysCmd" could be your friend... HTH G. Lesigang . Click to expand...
Thank You! I check it out. -----Original Message----- Hi Ross! "SysCmd" could be your friend... HTH G. Lesigang . Click to expand...
B Bas Cost Budde Feb 13, 2004 #5 Ross said: How can I Loop Thru and determine which forms are OPEN regardless of whether or not they have Focus / Active. Click to expand... The Forms collection tells you exactly that.
Ross said: How can I Loop Thru and determine which forms are OPEN regardless of whether or not they have Focus / Active. Click to expand... The Forms collection tells you exactly that.
M Marshall Barton Feb 13, 2004 #6 Ross said: How can I Loop Thru and determine which forms are OPEN regardless of whether or not they have Focus / Active. Click to expand... The Forms collection only contains open form objects. Newer versions of Access have an AllForms collection and each member can be tested with its IsLoadeds property to see if it's open..
Ross said: How can I Loop Thru and determine which forms are OPEN regardless of whether or not they have Focus / Active. Click to expand... The Forms collection only contains open form objects. Newer versions of Access have an AllForms collection and each member can be tested with its IsLoadeds property to see if it's open..