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Do not have a close button at the top right?
Using 2007 ...
I have inherited a program that has paged tabs as the navigation forms. There is no close 'X' showing at the top-right of the screen to close the forms. Is there a way to add them (turn them on)? I am having to use ctrl+F4 to close the form. |
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Do not have a close button at the top right?
You can check the form's property dialog on the Format tab.
The 2 properties to set are-- Control box - set to Yes Close button - set to Yes Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia "BobC" wrote in message ... Using 2007 ... I have inherited a program that has paged tabs as the navigation forms. There is no close 'X' showing at the top-right of the screen to close the forms. Is there a way to add them (turn them on)? I am having to use ctrl+F4 to close the form. |
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Do not have a close button at the top right?
There must be something I am missing?
Both properties are set to yes. I have never used tabs before in programming and do not understand them. There is no close button anywhere. Jeanette Cunningham wrote: You can check the form's property dialog on the Format tab. The 2 properties to set are-- Control box - set to Yes Close button - set to Yes Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia wrote in message ... Using 2007 ... I have inherited a program that has paged tabs as the navigation forms. There is no close 'X' showing at the top-right of the screen to close the forms. Is there a way to add them (turn them on)? I am having to usectrl+F4 to close the form. |
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Do not have a close button at the top right?
Well, I did some checking ...
In help under 'Show or hide object tabs', it says there is not supposed to be a close? I guess I like the old way of creating you own menu best! Thanks for you help! Bob Jeanette Cunningham wrote: You can check the form's property dialog on the Format tab. The 2 properties to set are-- Control box - set to Yes Close button - set to Yes Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia wrote in message ... Using 2007 ... I have inherited a program that has paged tabs as the navigation forms. There is no close 'X' showing at the top-right of the screen to close the forms. Is there a way to add them (turn them on)? I am having to usectrl+F4 to close the form. |
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Do not have a close button at the top right?
Ahh . . . were you asking about an X at the top of each page of the tab
control? - No this isn't possible. To close a page of the tab control you choose a different tab. If you want to hide some tabs you can do this using code. Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia "BobC" wrote in message ... Well, I did some checking ... In help under 'Show or hide object tabs', it says there is not supposed to be a close? I guess I like the old way of creating you own menu best! Thanks for you help! Bob Jeanette Cunningham wrote: You can check the form's property dialog on the Format tab. The 2 properties to set are-- Control box - set to Yes Close button - set to Yes Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia wrote in message ... Using 2007 ... I have inherited a program that has paged tabs as the navigation forms. There is no close 'X' showing at the top-right of the screen to close the forms. Is there a way to add them (turn them on)? I am having to usectrl+F4 to close the form. |
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