If one starts an .accdb while holding down shift, a bland display comes up.
What do we call that somewhat dull entire window of Access?
If one starts an .accdb while holding down shift, a bland display comes up.
What do we call that somewhat dull entire window of Access?
The twgonder window?
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I found a reference guide from Custom Guide Interactive Training, they call it the "Access Program Screen".
Sound about right?
Besides in another older OS/dbs (where we used to call a "form" a "screen" I guess based upon what we saw on the CRT),
I wonder if we have unique definitions for screen, window, frame and pane in Windows and Access?
Last edited by twgonder; 03-29-2024 at 06:28 AM.
The nag screen?
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