From: Brad on
We would like to add four small buttons to many Access 2007 forms.

The four buttons will always do the same thing on each form.

They will always be located in approximately the same place on each form.

Is there a way to create the “Button Block” and then be able to easily
propagate it to many forms?

Thanks!
Brad
From: BruceM via AccessMonster.com on
Depending on what the buttons are used for, it may be possible to create a
buttons subform, but I'm not sure that offers enough advantages over copy and
paste to justify the possible added complexity of the coding.

I agree with Jeanette that template forms may offer the most expedient
approach.



Brad wrote:
>We would like to add four small buttons to many Access 2007 forms.
>
>The four buttons will always do the same thing on each form.
>
>They will always be located in approximately the same place on each form.
>
>Is there a way to create the “Button Block” and then be able to easily
>propagate it to many forms?
>
>Thanks!
>Brad

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From: Brad on
Jeanette and Bruce,

Thanks for the help, I appreciate it!

Brad


"BruceM via AccessMonster.com" wrote:

> Depending on what the buttons are used for, it may be possible to create a
> buttons subform, but I'm not sure that offers enough advantages over copy and
> paste to justify the possible added complexity of the coding.
>
> I agree with Jeanette that template forms may offer the most expedient
> approach.
>
>
>
> Brad wrote:
> >We would like to add four small buttons to many Access 2007 forms.
> >
> >The four buttons will always do the same thing on each form.
> >
> >They will always be located in approximately the same place on each form.
> >
> >Is there a way to create the “Button Block” and then be able to easily
> >propagate it to many forms?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >Brad
>
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