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Moe (Mouse Over Effects) for MS Access 97.2.3 - MS Access mouse over effects Add-In

MS Access mouse over effects Add-In

Moe (Mouse Over Effects) for MS Access



 

Moe (Mouse Over Effects) for MS Access: Moe (Mouse Over Effects) is an add-in for Microsoft Access that enhances your forms with intuitive rollover-type effects that react to the presence of the mouse cursor. Add a nice cosmetic touch to your application with highlighted rectangles that appear around text boxes and buttons, checkboxes that jump to life, and more, all in response to user mouse movements.



When invoked from the Add-In menu, the Moe (Mouse Over Effects) setup procedure actually UPDATES* your application forms with a rectangle control (for control highlighting purposes), and with MouseOver event procedures for each control and form section. The process takes just a few seconds to complete, so you'll be impressing your clients and coworkers in no time at all.



Works with Access 97, Access 2000, and Access 2002.



This version is distributed as shareware.



* Because Moe updates your forms, it is highly recommended that you make a backup of your database prior to using Moe.

What is new in version 97.2.3:

"Remove effects" functionality added, some minor bug fixes




 

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For $24.95

Download: Download Moe (Mouse Over Effects) for MS Access 97.2.3 (0.6 Mb)
Download Count:3
Release Date:2007-07-20
Last Updated:2007-07-20
Manufacturer: Peter's Software
Product Support: Moe (Mouse Over Effects) for MS Access WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:MS Access 97, 2000, or 2002
Install:Install Only
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