ACC2000: Articles on Enhancing Window and Screen Display (206641)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Access 2000

This article was previously published under Q206641
Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.

This article applies to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb) and to a Microsoft Access project (.adp).

SUMMARY

When you design applications in Microsoft Access, you may want to modify the appearance of forms, manipulate the Microsoft Access application window, or display or hide objects for enhanced display. This article lists several Microsoft Knowledge Base articles that discuss these topics.

MORE INFORMATION

The "Article Listing" section of this article includes a subset of Knowledge Base articles about object appearance and screen display.

Note that because Microsoft Technical Support is constantly adding new information to the Knowledge Base, all of the relevant articles may not be listed here. For this reason, you may want to search the Knowledge Base for the specific information that you are looking for.

The Knowledge Base is currently available on the Microsoft Technical Support Web page at the following address:

ARTICLE LISTING

210603 ACC2000: How to Use the GetSystemMetrics() API Call

209532 ACC2000: How to Remove a Form's Name and/or Title Bar

210420 ACC2000: How to Get Red, Green, Blue Components from RGB Value

210299 ACC2000: Maximized Form Shows Control Box, Min/Max/Restore

208728 ACC2000: How to Use Watermarks in Forms

210141 ACC2000: How to Get the Right and Down Measurements of a Form

210123 ACC2000: Maximizing One Form Maximizes All Forms

210118 ACC2000: How to Retrieve the MS Access Window Handle

210106 ACC2000: How to Determine the Current Screen Resolution

210093 ACC2000: How to Create Floating Pop-Up Menus

210090 ACC2000: Using VBA to Minimize, Maximize, and Restore Access

210085 ACC2000: How to Position and Size Microsoft Access on the Screen

208299 ACC2000: How to Set the Opening Position of a Form on the Screen

209974 ACC2000: How to Create Command Bars by Using Visual Basic Code

198464 ACC2000: How to Dim Menu Items or Disable Toolbar Buttons in VBA

208719 ACC2000: How to Remove the Most Recently Used (MRU) Files List

210609 ACC2000: Explanation of Status Bar Indicators in Access


Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:6/29/2004
Keywords:kbhowto kbinfo KB206641