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  • Lee
    New Member
    • Sep 2006
    • 2

    New to Access but not programming

    I have programmed in Cobol and Oracle

    The trouble I am having in access is I know want I want to do
    (create a data entry form with navigation buttons) but I can't find the navigation button. I am told.

    Customize a record navigation toolbar
    Open the data access page in Design view. YES
    Scroll to the record navigation section (record navigation section: A section in a data access page that displays the record navigation control for a specific group level. It appears after the corresponding group header section. You can't place bound controls in a record navigation section.) whose toolbar you want to customize. (HUH? I have a form, do I need to use a query to add and delete reocrds?)
    Do one or more of the following:
    Show or hide a navigation button (CAN:T FIND IT)

    Right-click the navigation toolbar, and then click Navigation Buttons on the shortcut menu.
    Do one or both of the following:
    Select the items that you want to include in the toolbar.
    Clear the items that you want to hide from the toolbar. Alternatively, you can click the button on the toolbar, and then press DELETE.
    Note If you don't see a check box to the left of the item, it means the item is not available to the page.
  • PEB
    Recognized Expert Top Contributor
    • Aug 2006
    • 1418

    #2
    Uhhh...

    Data Access Pages i've had enough... One day it seems i have to plug in...

    But about your pb... When I create a Data access page the record navigation boutons are added automatically!

    It's strange that you don't have them...

    Have you choosen the table that should be connected?

    :)

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