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Mylton

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Good afternoon
In a navigation form (attachment) there is the possibility of placing buttons on the left and above.
How could I make each button on the left have all the buttons above exclusive to that button? and so on.
Example - Name of the Buttons on the left
A, B, C, D and E.

Name of buttons above
1,2,3,4.... up to 15

In my imagination it would look like this.

Button A with buttons 1,2,3,4 and 5.

Button B with buttons 6,7 and 8

C button with
buttons 9, 10, 11 and 12.


D button with 13 and 14 buttons.

E button with 15 button.


It's possible?
Does anyone have a model if it's been seen or implemented by one of you?

Thank you for your help.
Good week.
 

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forgot to attach
Thanks
 

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I don't use Nav Form but just did a test. Apparently, side tabs displayed are dependent on top tabs. Don't see any way to reverse.
 

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What if it was the other way around? The top command on the left? Has as?
 

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What I noticed is when we choose the top A button, it enables the side buttons. But I don't know if there's a way to "dribble" iiso. I created a new model Thanks
 

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If only top buttons can control side buttons, why not create a navigation form with buttons to the left. Then, each button loads a different navigation form with buttons on top?
 

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and in that form to be loaded would place the buttons.

hadn't thought about that.

good hint.
thanks.
 

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Funny enough, maybe that's how the folks at Microsoft wanted you to set it up. All I did in this example was create the forms exactly as you said, all I did is name them. I didn't hook anything up. Try it, it's automatic.
 

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Mylton

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I will do it
and answer tomorrow.
here already and night
thanks
 

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good morning.
As you did?
hahaha

I've tried and I don't understand.
Could you please let me know.
Thanks
 

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😄 I've been wondering what the problem was. I don't use nav forms but the only ones I've ever seen created by others always use the left then top orientation. Thanks @Edgar_ for clarifying.
 

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I'm confused.

@Mylton What did you try and didn't understand? I created a navigation form with buttons to the left. Each button caption is the name of a form, particularly, a form with tabs on top. So, create forms with tabs on top and use their names for the buttons to the left. That should give you the behavior you need. Did the sample database not work for you?

@Pat Hartman You're welcome, though I'm not sure what problem you're referring to.

Cheers
 

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good evening
I managed to reproduce.
thank you all.
good week.
 

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