Stop Microsoft
Miscellaneous => Applications => Topic started by: allcarn2003 on 27 November 2002, 17:28
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First I have to justify me using microsoft access, well - its a college project and thats what they have installed :(
Anyway, the problem.
Does anyone know know how to change the background colour of a command button on an access form??? Ive tried for ages to make this horrible window's looking interface look nice on my form but, i don't see how.
Please help
Allan
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Try http://www.windowsbbs.com/ (http://www.windowsbbs.com/)
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Originally posted by Big 'Al:
First I have to justify me using microsoft access, well - its a college project and thats what they have installed :(
didn't you say you were going to justify using access 2003? i was really looking forward to that, and then all i get instead is some moaning crap about how you have to use it because that's what everybody else uses. WAKE UP!!!!!
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Anyway, the problem.
Does anyone know know how to change the background colour of a command button on an access form??? Ive tried for ages to make this horrible window's looking interface look nice on my form but, i don't see how.
me neither, since i never have used, and will never used microsoft access 2003.
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Please help
1. Why?
2. How?
best of luck at www.windowsbbs.com (http://www.windowsbbs.com) and welcome to the board.
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Well thanks for your help, what a waste of time - If youve never used it before, why even bother replying??? nothing better to do??? sad
I dont use it 'cos everyone else does' its a college project, which means it HAS to be compatible with their systems.
Thanks for nothing
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Oh, thanks void main, I'll try there, you seem to be the only nice person on this forum
[ November 27, 2002: Message edited by: Big 'Al ]
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Some would not consider me nice. I just figured since you came to this site you must have been frustrated with Microsoft in some way so I went easy on you. I have a policy of not helping solve M$ problems on this forum which is why I redirected you to a place that enjoys it. I would be glad to help solve an M$ problem if solving it includes switching to Linux but that didn't seem to be an option in your case. Good luck at windowsbbs, you'll need it.
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Originally posted by Big 'Al:
Well thanks for your help, what a waste of time - If youve never used it before, why even bother replying??? nothing better to do??? sad
I dont use it 'cos everyone else does' its a college project, which means it HAS to be compatible with their systems.
Thanks for nothing
:(
Oh, thanks void main, I'll try there, you seem to be the only nice person on this forum
[ November 27, 2002: Message edited by: Big 'Al ]
oh grow up. you don't want to see me in a bad mood, if this sort of mild reply gets your goolies in a twist.
didn't you read the title of this board?
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calum, in a bad mood?
X11 is the one that scares me
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Big Al's operating system of choice is XP.
You just can't help people who make bad decisions.
New visitors may be put off by such abrupt comments, but I feel it is justified. The name of this place should be enough for most people.
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Hey Big Al, I have used access before and can help you with your problem. Access is, to be frank, a pile of shit. You can solve your problem by going to your professor and convincing him/her to use an open-source alternative.
V
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With questions such as this there is one true answer, I use it at work all the time - in a more civilised tone of course.
Read
The
Fucking
Manual