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Selector for MS Access 2002 2002.3.1 - MS Access 2002 utility record selection form

MS Access 2002 utility record selection form

Selector for MS Access 2002



 

Selector for MS Access 2002: SELECTOR is a configurable, multi-purpose record / value selection form that can be used in your Microsoft Access application to select a record prior to opening a form, or return a value for insertion into a text or combo box.



SELECTOR is one Microsoft Access form that can be configured in different ways to ease your application development process. One form does all of your selection chores!



SELECTOR features Windows Explorer-style column sorting. Just click on the column heading to instantly sort your list. Click again to sort in reverse order. Command buttons can be configured to select a record and display a form (in read-only or update mode), display a new record form, delete a record, or select the bound column value for insertion into a text or combo box.

What is new in version 2002.3.1:

"Locate" text box, auto compute column widths, context sensitive help file, misc. bug fixes.




 

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For $19.95

Download: Download Selector for MS Access 2002 2002.3.1 (0.8 Mb)
Download Count:2
Release Date:2007-07-20
Last Updated:2007-07-20
Manufacturer: Peter's Software
Product Support: Selector for MS Access 2002 WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Windows, MS Access 2002
Install:Install Only
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