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Record Navigation Control

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Peter - 18 Jun 2007 22:44 GMT
I inserted a Record Navigation Control 11.0 in one of my forms but
unfortunately it does not work - all of its buttons look like disbled. How
can i connect it to the records shown in my form so that i can use it for
navigation?
Tony Toews [MVP] - 19 Jun 2007 01:36 GMT
>I inserted a Record Navigation Control 11.0 in one of my forms but
>unfortunately it does not work - all of its buttons look like disbled. How
>can i connect it to the records shown in my form so that i can use it for
>navigation?

I've never heard of a such a control and don't have such installed on
my system.   Did you download/purchase this control or was it
installed on your system?  

If it was installed on your system then it almost certainly came with
another installed program on your system.  And thus you aren't allowed
to use it or distribute it.

If you downloaded/purchased it then be advised that Access has it's
quirks when it comes to ActiveX controls.  The control vendor needs to
explicitly stated that it will work with Access otherwise it almost
certainly won't work in Access.

What's the problem with the built in Access navigation controls?

Tony

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Peter - 19 Jun 2007 07:23 GMT
I am runing Access 2003 and the Microsoft Record Navigation Control can be
found in the list of ActiveX controls - it came as part of my Access
application. Actually i found it when i created a data access page with the
wizard - it inserted a record navigation control on my page and it was
working perfectly. Unfortunately when i insert such control manually on a
form it does not operate. I gues it can be used only on data access pages but
i am not so sure :(

> >I inserted a Record Navigation Control 11.0 in one of my forms but
> >unfortunately it does not work - all of its buttons look like disbled. How
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> Tony
Douglas J. Steele - 19 Jun 2007 22:00 GMT
The list of ActiveX controls represents all ActiveX controls present on the
machine, whether or not they can be used with Access.

Like Tony, I've never heard of the control either, but then I don't work
with data access pages.

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>I am runing Access 2003 and the Microsoft Record Navigation Control can be
> found in the list of ActiveX controls - it came as part of my Access
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>> Tony
Tony Toews [MVP] - 21 Jun 2007 19:49 GMT
>I am runing Access 2003 and the Microsoft Record Navigation Control can be
>found in the list of ActiveX controls -

I looked for the control " Microsoft Record Navigation Control" on my
system and could't find it either.

>Actually i found it when i created a data access page with the
>wizard - it inserted a record navigation control on my page and it was
>working perfectly. Unfortunately when i insert such control manually on a
>form it does not operate. I gues it can be used only on data access pages but
>i am not so sure :(

That would make sense that it can only be used on DAPs.   But again I
wonder why the builtin navigation on a form wouldn't suffice.

Tony
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