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Daniel Pinault is working on some new ideas. Worth checking out...
Have you looked at any of my examples that use two of the old versions plus other takes on the concept? There's lots of layout improvements you can make. What I like is the data driven aspect that most replacements ignore.This is a game changer for me; just about to update an old DB that relies on the legacy switchboard and was contemplating my options.
Must have missed it Pat; have you a link please?Have you looked at any of my examples that use two of the old versions plus other takes on the concept? There's lots of layout improvements you can make. What I like is the data driven aspect that most replacements ignore.
Hi Pat, i can see quite a lot of work has gone into that... You have made something very useful and easy to understand. Thanks for sharing.There's two databases. One also includes basic security. There are several variants of both the fixed list and continuous versions of the switchboard but the continuous version has been converted from macros to VBA. One of the variations uses big buttons, There is also a completely custom version that you can format however you like but which is still based on the table concept of the switchboard.
Replacement Switchboard
This Switchboard form is based on the last VBA version which I think was A2k. I expanded it to allow for 12 items rather than 8 and you can easily change it to do more. I've included directions. This updated version has two switchboards. One more traditional and the other is big buttons...www.access-programmers.co.ukSwitchboard with simple security
This is a custom switchboard. It expands on the Switchboard Items table to add four additional columns to define view/edit/add/delete security levels for switchboard items and forms/reports referenced by them. It includes tables to manage users and also to assign them security levels. The user...www.access-programmers.co.uk
It probably depends on the application. For a company accounting type package a switchboard is easy to follow and can build a large number of options into a standard framework. There aren't menu programmes that don't have a menu driven interface of some sort.It's just my opinion but personally I believe the proposed new interface looks dreadful. And who uses a switchboard anymore - far, far tooooo constricting.
You would be surprised; the application i developed back in 2006 never needed updating and customers were more than happy never requested a change as it was simple to navigate... Life in the old dog yet lolIt's just my opinion but personally I believe the proposed new interface looks dreadful. And who uses a switchboard anymore - far, far tooooo constricting.
How is it constricting when it is data driven? You can make it look however you want it to look. The POINT is that you get to change data to rearrange it. Jason's view is very nice. Who even knows that behind the scenes lies that ugly, tiny switchboard.far, far tooooo constricting.
Yes, DickyP i think has not understood what has been achieved. With Daniels demo he is merely demonstrating a few examples of what can be done. There is no limit to what can be achieved as far as the looks only your imagination.How is it constricting when it is data driven? You can make it look however you want it to look. The POINT is that you get to change data to rearrange it.
Same for me. I commented that line and it moved to the next one with the same error.Edgar, I tried your example but get the following error: Runtime error 5, invalid procedure call or argument:
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The path to html files is fixed and will probably not match the storage location you are using.I couldn't get any of Daniel's demo files to work at all. No errors, just no menu's as shown on his website.